HINF 4620 (4 credits)

Healthcare Methods and Programming

This course presents the basic study designs of epidemiology and illustrates the field’s benefit to the healthcare industry. Randomized control trials (RCT) through correlation studies are explained through case studies as well as practical application. Informatics tools such as machine learning, clinical decision support, and natural language processing (NLP) are categorized with respect to their relative positions in the 4P (patient, provider, payer, population) perspective framework. This framework is generated from the natural flow of healthcare delivery starting with the patient, moving to the provider, progressing on to the payer, and evolving into population health. This course concludes with the many benefits of auditing as a check and balance for healthcare methods and programming. Preferred prerequisite: HINF 4600.

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Sections: Fall Quarter 2023

CRN 5266
Credits
4
Day/Time/Location
Format
Online Async
Instructor
Nnorom, Sam

Sections: Spring Quarter 2023

CRN 5143
Credits
4
Day/Time/Location
Format
Online Async
Instructor
Dunbar Pam

Sections: Summer Quarter 2023

CRN 1482
Credits
4
Day/Time/Location
Format
Online Async
Instructor
Dunbar Pam

Sections: Winter Quarter 2023

CRN 4788
Credits
4
Day/Time/Location
Format
Online Async
Instructor
Dunbar Pam

Sections: Winter Quarter 2024

CRN 4719
Credits
4
Day/Time/Location
Format
Online Async
Instructor
Lett, Kevin

Tuition Rate

Per Credit: $806

Additional Fees
Technology Fee: $4/credit hour for each class taken for credit
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