It is not solely a technical discipline but focuses on the relationship between the technology and its use in real-world settings i.e. solutions are designed in context, taking into account the social, cultural and organisational settings in which computing and information technology will be used in health care sectors.

The M.Sc. in Health Informatics aims to equip graduates with the skills, knowledge and abilities to:

  • Evaluate the opportunities and limitations of health care technology and of its impact in improving the efficiency,
  • cost- effectiveness, safety and quality of health care delivery.
  • Express user requirements for health care information systems.
  • Integrate computing and managerial knowledge and experience with health-related knowledge and experience.
  • Ensure compliance with the standards and regulations governing systems in this domain.
  • Formulate, evaluate and apply evidence-based solutions in the delivery of health care.