Improving Health Care Through Technology
Be on the leading edge of today's health care environment. Implement and use IT communications to promote success in health care reform. Managing and protecting personal health information has never been more important.
Health Information Administration
Health Sciences Campus
706-721-4650
706-721-6067
What it Means
HIA professionals work in a growing diversification of settings in addition to the traditional hospital environment. They may be employed as:
Bachelor of Science in Health Information Administration (BS-HIA)
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Our graduates are eligible to sit for the AHIMA national registration examination. Passing this examination entitles one to use the designation Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) after their name. The RHIA credential is recognized by employers throughout the continuum of health care.
Our graduates are eligible to sit for the AHIMA national registration examination. Passing this examination entitles one to use the designation Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) after their name. The RHIA credential is recognized by employers throughout the continuum of health care. The Augusta University College of Allied Health Sciences and the Department of Allied Health Professions has determined the BS HIA degree program satisfies the requirements of all US states and territories for the Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) credential.
The Bachelor of Science Degree, Health Information Administration at Augusta University, is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).
Health Information Administration faculty and students are committed to the promotion and expansion of excellence in research and scholarly activities related to health information management and education. Our students are encouraged to explore opportunities for research through their coursework and to present their findings at annual professional meetings such as the Georgia Public Health Association and the Georgia Health Information Management Association.
Our research mission: to lead the development of knowledge collaboration among professionals in health informatics and health systems management, and to positively influence such interactions so as to improve human health and enhance quality of life in Georgia, the nation and the world.