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What is the difference between a Health Information Management Program and a Health Informatics program?

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What is the difference between a Health Information Management Program and a Health Informatics program?

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Health Information Management is a diploma-level program offered by a community college and is often a requirement for individuals who work with clinical health records or in decision support areas. Health Informatics is a Masters degree-level professional program offered by the University of Toronto for individuals pursuing leadership positions in health and information systems. This program emphasizes knowledge and skills in strategy and policy development; informing high level decision making; system analysis, assessment, and solution architecture; project management; and the development, implementation and management of technological applications and change across the health and health care delivery system.

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