Health Administration, MHA: Health Informatics Specialization
Domestic Application Deadlines
- Summer 2026
- April 15
- June 1 (Online H2)
- Fall 2026
- July 15
- September 15 (Online H2)
- Spring 2027
- December 15
- February 15 (Online H2)
- Summer 2027
- April 15
- June 1 (Online H2)
International Application Deadlines
- Fall 2026
- June 1
- Spring 2027
- November 1
- Duration 2.5 years
- Cost per Credit $965
- Credit Hours 47-52
Program Benefits and Career Advancement Opportunities
- 100% Online
- Positions for health information managers and directors are projected to grow 20.5% by 2029
- Use data to influence decision-making and patient care
- Transfer up to 9 credits and no application fee
Make Informed Decisions for Better Healthcare Outcomes
As a healthcare administrator, you support physicians, nurses, and other practitioners in achieving a shared goal of excellent patient care.
We live in a data-driven world. For those in the healthcare industry, the ability to turn big data into lifesaving treatments offers revolutionary possibilities.
In the Health Informatics specialization, you’ll become a leader who understands the role data plays in driving innovation and improving patient outcomes.
With skills in health informatics, you’ll boost your ability to contribute to operational decision-making by applying data-driven analytical skills to improve efficiencies and outcomes.
You’ll also be prepared to influence healthcare policy, wielding advanced insights into the relationship between access, quality, cost, resources, accountability, and population.
You may also be interested in our Master of Science in Health Informatics or Graduate Certificate in Health Informatics.
Career Outlook: Rapid Growth in Health Informatics Careers
Positions for health information managers and directors are projected to grow 20.5 percent by 2029, more than 4x the national average.1
This growth is being driven by healthcare institutions converting to electronic medical records and dealing with competing pressures to save time and money while improving both access and quality.
You’ll meet these needs and earn a higher salary with expertise utilizing and interpreting data. Master’s-educated health information managers and directors earn up to $106,000 annually.1
View Career OutlookCurriculum: Master the Technology and Systems of Health Administration
Through just six additional credits on top of the MHA degree, you’ll understand the important role health informatics plays in not only healthcare institutions, but also community organizations and the public sector.
Start by learning the fundamentals of electronic medical records, information practices, storage systems, and communications methods.
Dig deeper to explore how information technologies empower healthcare decision-making, promote community well-being, and support those engaged in policymaking.
MHA CurriculumProgram Outcomes: Become a Skilled Health Informatics Expert
You will complete the Health Informatics specialization ready to:
- Improve community and population health by uncovering the links between access, quality, cost, and resource allocation.
- Examine the impact of health informatics on policy initiatives while maintaining the human side of healthcare.
- Interpret and communicate process direction and organizational decision-making across departments.
- Employ analysis, problem-solving, and financial management skills to operate a healthcare organization in today’s economy.
- Navigate the administrative, functional, and development responsibilities of a modern healthcare organization.
Admission Requirements for the Health Informatics MHA
To apply for the Master of Health Administration from The University of Scranton, you’ll need:
- Completed application
- 3.0 minimum undergraduate GPA
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Résumé
- Students with 0-3 years of work experience may be admitted to the program and will be required to take HAD 581 to meet the Applied Professional Experience requirement; admitted students with 3 or more years of work experience will complete HAD 580 or HAD 582 as their Applied Professional Experience
- Personal Statement
- One letter of recommendation from a supervisor or other professional reference
- Background check
Tuition Details
Scranton’s Master of Health Administration program with a specialization in Health Informatics consists of 53 credit hours and costs $965 per credit hour.
We strive to provide you with an affordable, high-quality education. That’s why we’re ranked a Best Value School, Regional Universities North, by U.S. News & World Report for 2024.
See TuitionFaculty: Learn From Experienced Healthcare Informatics Leaders
In the MHA, you’ll work directly with distinguished healthcare leaders.
These real-world practitioners understand the challenges you’ll face in your career and know how to help you overcome them. They’ll share their wisdom and expertise from decades of experience.
FACULTY HEALTH ADMINISTRATION & HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT SITESource:
- Burning Glass Technologies: Labor Insight™. Retrieved January 5, 2020