BS in Health Information Management

The first step in becoming an expert in safeguarding critical and private patient data

If you’re interested in healthcare and information technology, UIC’s Bachelor of Science in health information management is perfect for you. Study topics like clinical diagnosis and procedure coding and reimbursement systems, data analysis, quality management and health information systems. After graduation, you’re eligible to take the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) exam.

Available on campus or entirely online, our dynamic curriculum teaches you to properly manage and use information and information systems for healthcare planning, resource allocation and executive decision-making. Our award-winning faculty members have held prestigious roles in the healthcare industry, bringing expertise and real-world experience to our virtual and physical classrooms.

Whether you’re on campus with us in Chicago or join our program online, you’ll gain the knowledge and experience you need to make a seamless transition to a career in the healthcare industry.

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Stats and Facts

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U.S. News & World Report ranks our program No. 2 among bachelor's programs with the highest six-year graduation rates
HIM students and faculty holding prize check for winning AHIMA16 Jeopardy competition
AHIMA Jeopardy Champions
HIM seniors Carmel Esmailzadegan, Raziel Rivera, Joshua Aguiar and Yash Chaudhari win 2016 AHIMA Student Jeopardy Competition
Tina Esposito
Tina Esposito '97 listed among "Most Powerful Women in Healthcare IT"
88%
employment rate within the first year of graduation
100%
or more above the RHIA exam national average scored by 2016 graduates

HIT to HIM Transfer Program

Graduates of accredited Health Information Technology (HIT) programs with a Registered Health Information Technology (RHIT) certification can transfer and apply their credits toward the four-year baccalaureate degree program. 

Your career

According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of medical and health services managers is expected to grow by 17 percent from 2014 to 2024 – faster than the average for all occupations.

Health information management professionals protect the privacy and ensure the integrity of the most confidential patient data, including medical histories, lab test reports, diagnoses, treatment plans, insurance information, medications and the notes of doctors and nurses. They are a critical link between doctors, insurance providers and patients, working in accordance with the medical, administrative, ethical and legal requirements of today’s sensitive environment for health information.

As experts in the field of patient information and medical records, registered health information administrators (RHIAs) help develop information systems for:

  • quality patient care
  • facility reimbursement
  • medical research
  • health planning
  • health care evaluation

Learn from the best

The credentials you need

In the race to find a job in the growing field of health information management, a bachelor’s degree from our program puts you ahead of the pack. After graduation, you’ll be eligible to take the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) exam.

The RHIA credential tells employers you are skilled in coding, management, technology, privacy, security and data integrity. It’s important to advancement in the field and better job opportunities. With this credential, you gain respect from colleagues in other areas of practice.

To take the RHIA exam, the American Health Information Management Association requires successful completion of a CAHIIM-accredited bachelor’s degree (or post-baccalaureate certificate of degree program) in HIM, like the one we offer. Get started on your path to success today!

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We're here for you

Still wondering what a BS in health information management can do for you? We’re here to answer your questions.

For our online program, call 866-674-4842 or talk to an enrollment advisor.

For our on-campus program, contact Karen Patena:

Accreditation

The Bachelor of Science in health information management program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).