Health Informatics

Looking at health data from all the angles

Identifying problems and crafting solutions using biomedical data—while never forgetting patients’ needs—is what we’re all about.

The Master of Science in Health Informatics degree integrates health care, health information technology, informatics, and many other fields. Our students learn to analyze and protect patient data, and to improve the quality of medical care and make it more efficient.

Indiana's health care hub

Home to the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Dentistry; the Regenstrief Institute; and the VA, the Indianapolis campus has a strong health care focus. IU Indy is a center for technological innovations in health science, where our faculty are engaged in cutting-edge research.

Career outcomes

$72,000Median starting salary

98%Employed / Continuing Education

86.8%Retention rate

73.7%Graduation rate

Job titles

  • Data analyst
  • Data scientist
  • Healthcare analyst
  • Biostatistician
  •  IT analyst

Graduates work in

  • Hospitals
  • Insurance companies
  • Government agencies
  • Health IT software companies
Luddy student working on the white board

Luddy students contribute to real-world data projects at The Polis Center

Luddy students work at Polis Center, which gives them the opportunity to use the skills they are learning in a real-world practical application.

Read more on the students work at the Polis Center
Palak Rajauria in front of the Indiana State House

Health informatics intern facilitates data-driven policy for the State of Indiana

Palak Rajauria completed an internship as a data analyst with the State of Indiana's Management Performance Hub.

Read more about Palak's internship