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In 1994, the School of Biomedical and Health
Information Sciences was created within the College of Allied Health
Sciences at UIC to signify the united commitment of biomedical visualization,
health information management, and medical laboratory sciences.
The establishment of the school created a unit focused on the study,
practice, and facilitation of health information technology, education,
research, and bioscience.
The mission of the School of Biomedical and Health
Information Sciences is to advance the quality and efficiency of
health care through improved information management, communication
and the generation of new forms of biomedical and other health care
data. The goals of the school are leadership, innovation, initiative,
and quality with strong focus on the unique arena of health informatics
at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The school actively supports the central mission
of the College of Allied Health Sciences by facilitating innovative
educational and research programs, providing leadership within school
disciplines to meet current industry challenges, and ensuring that
graduates have a competitive edge in the increasingly demanding
health informatics marketplace. The school strives to produce health
care professionals who can effectively partner with and/or lead
information technology professionals in the problem-solving activities
of their organizations.
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