On this page
Scholarships Are Now Available!
Health Analytics professionals play a vital role in improving community health by collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data from hospitals, clinics, and public health agencies. They use advanced statistical tools to identify patterns and trends, helping healthcare providers make better decisions, tracking health trends, and supporting policy development. These detail-oriented problem solvers work collaboratively with various stakeholders to enhance care quality and efficiency, ultimately making a significant impact on the well-being of the community.
Salary Range
- $65,000 – $73,000/ year
Education & Timeline
- Start Your Journey: Bachelor’s Degree in Health Information Management, Health Informatics, or a related field Duration: ~4 years
- Advance Your Expertise: Master’s Degree in Health Analytics, Data Science, or a related field Duration: ~2 years
- Gain Experience: Internships or work experience in healthcare settings, public health agencies, or research institutions. Stay current with data analysis techniques, healthcare protocols, and health informatics trends.
Academic Institutions
- Truckee Meadows Community College, Reno:
- University of Nevada, Las Vegas:
- University of Nevada, Reno:
Scholarship Opportunities
- The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Nevada Health Workforce Pipeline Grant (NHWPG) will focus on providing funding opportunities that are intended to disseminate financial relief and incentivize individuals to pursue careers in a variety of health-related fields. The expected outcome for these funds is to support and expand the opportunity to increase the number of qualified and competent professionals in the health workforce to improve the overall health of our communities. For more information, please contact Ryan Mills at rmills@health.nv.gov.
- The University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) offers scholarships supported by the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Nevada Health Workforce Pipeline Grant, focusing on biostatistics and epidemiology. These scholarships aim to incentivize students to pursue careers in public health, providing financial support to develop a qualified and competent health workforce. This initiative enhances education and training opportunities, ultimately improving community health outcomes. For more information, please contact:
- Epidemiology: Kristen Clements-Nolle Email: clements@unr.edu
- Health Analytics & Biostatistics and Analytic Programming Seminars: Minggen Lu Email: minggenl@unr.edu
Additional Information
- Healthcare Data Analyst: Career Guide and How to Become One | Coursera
- Public Health Informatics: The Intersection of Data and Health | Coursera
Career Choices & Growth
Explore ways to upskill and specialize within this field:
- Other Potential Careers
- Other Career Pathways