NSU’s New Health Degree Supports U.S.’s Black Healthcare Data
Norfolk State University (NSU) has received over $5 million in funding to establish a Master of Health Informatics (MHI) degree program. This initiative, supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, aims to train students in Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) to analyze public health data and improve healthcare outcomes. The program will address the needs of local and state public health organizations and provide a pathway for students to enter this key segment of the healthcare workforce. One student in the inaugural class, Hassan Rabbani, is passionate about addressing health disparities and believes that good data is crucial for delivering better health outcomes to underserved communities. The post NSU’s New Health Degree Supports U.S.’s Black Healthcare Data first appeared on The New Journal and Guide. Continue reading NSU’s New Health Degree Supports U.S.’s Black Healthcare Data at The New Journal and Guide.

Norfolk State University (NSU) has received over $5 million in funding to establish a Master of Health Informatics (MHI) degree program. This initiative, supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, aims to train students in Public Health Informatics and Technology (PHIT) to analyze public health data and improve healthcare outcomes. The program will address the needs of local and state public health organizations and provide a pathway for students to enter this key segment of the healthcare workforce. One student in the inaugural class, Hassan Rabbani, is passionate about addressing health disparities and believes that good data is crucial for delivering better health outcomes to underserved communities.
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