Healthcare Analytics Management program
Undergrad minorAre you interested in a career in healthcare?
Joining the healthcare industry is exciting. You can influence people's well-being and make a positive difference in their lives and the lives of their families. It is also a field that is growing much faster than the average for all occupations. Employment in healthcare occupations is projected to grow 13 percent from 2021 to 2031, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This strong demand includes healthcare business professionals.
UWL’s Healthcare Analytics Management program will prepare you to succeed in the business side of the healthcare industry. Regardless of your major, this academic minor will strengthen your healthcare skillset by teaching you how to collect data that is critical for healthcare decision making.
In the Healthcare Analytics Management minor, I personally got to know two professors who helped me receive three internships in the healthcare industry. Gaining analytical experience with the internships and having my professors as references gave me a competitive edge and led to me finding a job as a data analyst.
Brianna Berg
Healthcare data analyst jobs
A healthcare data analyst is a professional who specializes in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to healthcare operations, patient outcomes, medical treatments, and other relevant aspects of the healthcare industry. The average healthcare data analyst salary in the United States is $72,096 (2023), and the salary range typically falls between $57,226 and $81,259, according to salary.com. A background in healthcare analytics management often leads to managerial and leadership positions in the organization.
What is a healthcare analytics management?
Healthcare organizations collect extensive amounts of data for effective decision-making, making data analysis skills increasingly important in nearly all health-related careers.
In UWL’s Healthcare Analytics Management program you will learn the analytical tools (such as Excel, R-studio, SQL) and methods (such as data visualization, data cleaning, descriptive and inferential analysis, and machine learning) to solve healthcare management problems and guide professional decision-making.
What distinguishes UWL's program?
The program was developed under the guidance of an Executive Advisory Board, including senior leadership from Mayo Clinic Health System and Gundersen Health System.
Experience in the healthcare setting significantly increases job opportunities for graduates, so the program places a significant emphasis on helping you gain real-life experience through internships and live case projects. In addition to gaining practical skills, you will also gain foundational knowledge about the U.S. healthcare system and healthcare business management practices, including leadership and teamwork.
Industry partners will support your career by providing internships, jobs, live case projects and more. Some program partners are:
- Mary Ellen McCartney – VP of Human Resources at Gundersen Health System
- Eric Erickson – VP of Primary Care at Mayo Clinic Health System Franciscan Healthcare
- Chris Plaisance – CIO of Black River Memorial Hospital
- Jeff Kessler – President and Director at Allergy Associates of La Crosse
- Joe Kachelski – President and CEO at Wisconsin Statewide Health Information Network
This minor is housed within the Management Department, but it is open to students with any major. Courses within the minor are from across UWL. They include 21 credits of healthcare and analytics courses (six credits from the student’s major can be double counted).
You will work with real healthcare data, and use the analytical tools (such as Excel, R-studio, SQL) and methods (such as data visualization, data cleaning, descriptive and inferential analysis, and machine learning) to identify healthcare problems and guide effective decision making.
Healthcare is a large industry with strong demand. In the U.S. about 18 % of the gross domestic product is spent on healthcare, according to CMS.gov.