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Subject Overview

Digital health has been defined by the New Zealand Ministry of Health as “the use of digital technologies and accessible data, and the associated cultural change it induces, to help New Zealanders manage their health and wellbeing and transform the nature of health care delivery.”
Studying digital health at the University of Auckland is for those who want to advance their knowledge and practice associated with any aspect of adopting digital technologies to improve health, from inception to operation. Our digital health programmes aim to upskill the healthcare and information and technology workforce in this rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field between medical/clinical practice, business, and computer sciences.

These programmes would be of particular interest to a diverse range of professionals including managers, health professionals, data scientists, computer scientists, and bio-engineers. Throughout our programmes, you will learn to design, implement and evaluate digital health tools and initiatives to improve and support equity of health service provision and outcomes for patients and populations in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally.
If you want to be well-prepared for a range of specialist employment opportunities and careers in digital health, this programme is for you!

Areas of study
Specialised knowledge and skills in digital health in the Aotearoa New Zealand and international context, Hauora Māori, equity, health informatics, knowledge management, data ethics and analytics, and digital health development, implementation and evaluation.

Knowledge and Skills

You can study digital health as a specialisation in the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Sciences and the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Sciences. You can also complete individual digital health courses in the Master of Health Sciences, Master of Health Leadership, and Master of Public Health.
The topics covered include digital health in the New Zealand and international context, equity, health knowledge management, data ethics and analytics, and digital health development, implementation and evaluation.
Applicants will be graduates of health professional programmes or other relevant degrees, or those who have been able to demonstrate extensive practical, professional, or scholarly experience of an appropriate kind.

Potential Careers

There are many roles involved in running health organisations that require a digital health skill set. With advances in technology, there is a growing need for people who can apply their analysis, computing, information management and telecommunication skills to support the design, development, implementation and evaluation of information and healthcare information systems.

Health sector jobs related to digital health include:
- Chief Clinical Information Officer
- Chief Nurse Information Officer
- Data Scientist
- Business Analyst
- Business Intelligence Officer
- Knowledge Advisor
- Project Manager
- Software Developer
- Digital Health Advisor
- Digital Health Evaluator
- Public Health Informatician

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points for either of the following:

  • 120 points for all Option 1, or
  • 120 points for Option 2

Option 2

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 90 points for all Compulsory Courses, and
  • 30 points from Elective Courses

Elective Courses

Complete exactly 30 points from the following:

No credit will be given for DATASCI 792, DATASCI 792A, DATASCI 792B, POPLHLTH 790A, POPLHLTH 790, POPLHLTH 790B, POPLHLTH 796A, or POPLHLTH 796B.