Master Health and Digital Transformation
Maastricht, Netherlands
Master degree
DURATION
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Key Summary
Master Health and Digital Transformation
Are you interested in digital technology and healthcare? Do you want to help translate and facilitate healthcare innovations for patients, citizens, and professionals? If so, this master's Program is the right fit for you. You'll have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills directly in practice and advise organizations on how to navigate through digital challenges
The healthcare system is growing more complex and expensive, and as a result, there is a pressing need for a transition in how care is designed, delivered, and organised. This Program focuses on applying your knowledge and skills directly in practice, by bridging the gap between data science, digital technology, and the clinical needs of healthcare organisations, industry, and government
Master Digital Transformation
- Data and Technology in Healthcare
- The Multimodality of a Digital Society
- Technical Evaluations of AI Algorithms
- Making Sense of Digital Technology in Healthcare
- Digital Technology as a Medical Device
- Digital Strategies For Disrupting Healthcare Systems
- Placement and Thesis
- Interdisciplinary Project
- Research Methods
The opportunities for Health and Digital Transformation experts are expected to grow substantially over the coming years as more experts are needed who understand the possibilities but also the limitations of digital technology to help transform healthcare in an innovative and sustainable way. After your Master's degree, there are a lot of options for your future career.
- With this multidisciplinary background, graduates will find employment in a wide range of sectors, such as healthcare, consultancy, business, industry and government.
- Within healthcare organisations, graduates can be involved in the selection, use and safety aspects of (medical) digital aids and technological innovations.
- As a consultant, they may connect developers of technology with the healthcare market. They can advise healthcare organisations, healthcare providers and clients/patients on a variety of issues related to the implementation of digital innovations in healthcare.
- As a project manager within the business community or at health insurance companies, they can initiate the development of novel digital products for clients/patients.
- As policy advisors, they can also assist and advise organisations in strategically navigating the digital transformation of healthcare.
- As a researcher (within universities, hospitals, health insurers or healthtech companies), research can be done into the implementation, testing and evaluation of innovative digital technologies. Finally, as entrepreneurs, they may start their own healthtech start-up to bring a (digital) innovation to the market.
1-year full-time or 2-year part-time, taught in English
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