Introduction to Healthcare Analytics

Quarter Academic Credit
3

With the increasing adoption of electronic health record systems, new forms of data are becoming available that can be used to measure healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes. In this introductory course designed for healthcare analysts and IT professionals, participants explore the value proposition for clinical intelligence and the role of analytics in supporting a data-driven healthcare system. Through video lectures, reading assignments, written assignments and discussion forums, students learn key concepts in measuring health system performance and leveraging analytics for health improvement. 

Learning Outcomes

  • Demonstrate an understanding of how the health care industry is changing, the drivers of change and the role of data analytics in supporting the transition from fee for service to value-based care
  • Assess clinical data structures supported by electronic health records, clinical equipment and other data sets
  • Describe how healthcare performance is measured according to existing quality frameworks
  • Discuss and contrast the various methods for comparing healthcare delivery across populations of patients
  • Analyze examples of clinical improvement projects and the impact of health analytics to decision-making and systems improvement

Skills You Will Gain

  • Clinical care processes
  • Health data analysis
  • Business intelligence
  • Methods of healthcare delivery
  • Decision making and problem solving

Download the syllabus for this course.

Course Code
397120