Northeastern University

Intro to Health Informatics and Health Information Systems

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Northeastern University

Intro to Health Informatics and Health Information Systems

Armando Cortez

Instructor: Armando Cortez

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June 2026

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There are 4 modules in this course

Welcome to the beginning of your health informatics journey. This field sits at the intersection of healthcare, information, and technology. This first module hooks you into the story, starting where the field started: with paper. You'll see the real, sometimes dangerous problems paper-based healthcare created, then watch the field transform — from a 1961 experiment filmed at Johns Hopkins to today's EHR giants like Epic and Cerner, and tomorrow's AI-driven tools. You'll also learn what “health informatics” actually means, meet the people who do this work, and finish able to tell the EMR/EHR/PHR terms apart and place yourself on the field's map.

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Every EHR, every lab result, every imaging study rests on a foundation of basic computing concepts. In this module you'll build that foundation, and then see how it shapes the electronic health record itself: what's in it, how data gets into it, and why a beautifully engineered system can still fail if people can't use it. We deliberately skip the procurement-focused parts of the for-credit course (RFPs, vendor scoring, contracts) and keep its one durable lesson — that implementations succeed or fail on people and workflow, not technology.

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1 video3 readings5 assignments

Healthcare runs on data — but data is only useful if systems can share it. This module tackles one of the most technically complex and politically charged challenges in the field: getting healthcare systems to speak the same language. You'll learn to read a real clinical message the way an integration engineer does. We cover what standards are and why they matter, the problem of identifying patients, the message standards that move clinical data (HL7 v2 and the modern FHIR), the terminology systems that give clinical concepts shared meaning (LOINC, SNOMED CT, ICD-10), and how images move (DICOM and PACS). We close with health information exchange and the ONC Cures Act Final Rule.

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2 videos4 readings4 assignments

This final module is where everything comes together. You've learned what the field is, how data is captured, and how systems talk. Now you'll see informatics applied to the hardest problems: keeping patients safe, extending care beyond the clinic walls, putting patients and populations at the center, protecting privacy, and harnessing AI responsibly. We open with a central tension — the same technology designed to make care safer can also make it more dangerous — then tour telemedicine and evidence-based medicine, consumer and public health informatics, privacy/security/ethics, and the AI-driven future.

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4 videos4 readings5 assignments

Instructor

Armando Cortez
Northeastern University
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