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Fueled by new information privacy regulations, careers in Health Information Technology are among the 20 fastest growing occupations in the United States. Let Norway's Health Information Technology program prepare you to work as a skilled professional in hospitals, physician's offices, clinics, and other medical or mental health facilities as well as for pharmaceutical companies, educational institutions, government agencies and vendor firms.

Our flexible schedules support your needs

Norway's Health Information Technology program is offered in flexible full-time or part-time formats. Balance your education with your work and family life through a combination of day, evening, weekend and online classes. We can help you design a schedule that works for you.

Our experience promotes your learning

Norway's Health Information Technology faculty are up-to-date on the latest tools and techniques. Our instructors will show you how to maintain, prepare, collect, analyze, store and protect the quality and privacy of health record data. They will teach you efficient management of both paper and electronic records. You will learn to code patient diagnoses and the procedures performed by caregivers for quality research analysis and insurance reimbursement. You will be prepared to develop the career of your dreams as a data quality manager, medical records specialist, health data analyst and beyond in this field of growing possibilities.

Earn your credentials from a trusted regionally accredited University

Norway University is accredited by the accreditation council for Higher Education.

 

 
     
 
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