Health informatics is an evolving discipline that plays a vital role in modern healthcare by leveraging data, technology, and information systems to improve the quality and efficiency of care. As healthcare becomes more digitalised, professionals in this field are essential for managing health information, developing digital health solutions, and supporting data-driven decision-making across clinical, administrative, and research settings. Health informatics professionals combine knowledge from healthcare, computer science, and data analytics to design, implement, and optimise systems such as Electronic Health Records (EHRs), health information exchanges (HIEs), and clinical decision support tools. Their work ensures accurate, secure, and timely access to health data—enabling better patient outcomes, reducing costs, and enhancing public health surveillance and policy development.

Purpose Of Programme

The Bachelor of Commerce in Health Informatics is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to support the digital transformation of healthcare systems in Botswana and beyond. The programme integrates core principles from health sciences, information technology, and data analytics to train professionals capable of managing health information systems, ensuring data quality and security, and supporting evidence-based healthcare delivery. It aims to address the increasing demand for skilled health informatics personnel in hospitals, clinics, government institutions, and international health agencies, while also fostering innovation, ethical leadership, and lifelong learning in the healthcare information domain.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the BCom. in Health Informatics programme, graduates will be able
to:

  • Apply standards and regulatory requirements in the collection, classification, storage, and transmission of health data to ensure compliance and data integrity.

  • Promote and implement the use of health informatics tools and systems to support
    healthcare delivery, administration, and decision-making at local, national, and global
    levels.

  • Demonstrate competence in healthcare data analysis and apply principles of
    information governance and data quality management to drive health system
    improvements.

  • Use appropriate technologies and digital tools to manage, analyze, and secure
    health information systems effectively within healthcare organizations.

  • Integrate health informatics solutions into management practices and workflows to
    enhance the efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness of healthcare services.

  • Employ analytical, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills to address real-world
    challenges in healthcare information systems and support innovation in health service
    delivery.

  • Design, develop, and manage reliable databases and processes for handling patient
    records and healthcare data that meet organizational and public health needs.

Enrolment Criteria

Normal Entry

  • BGCSE or equivalent (Best 6 subjects, 36 points and above)
  • A pass in at least six (6) subjects in BGCSE or IGCSE or equivalent. These
    subjects must include a minimum of pass in Mathematics and in English plus a
    pass in one of following science subjects -Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Additional
    Mathematics.
  • OVC / RAC / SEN (Best 6 subjects, 31 points and above)
  • NCQF Level 4 in TVET (in relevant certificate IV)
  • Discontinued OVC / RAC / SEN.

Mature Entry

  • Mature Entry is provided for candidates who meet the necessary criteria.
  • Progression / Reinstatements students considered based on recognition of prior
    learning (RPL).

Modules Covered

  • Writing and Communication

  • Introduction to Business Management

  • Information and Communication Technology

  • Introduction to Health Economics

  • Introduction to Computerised Accounting 

  • Human Resources Management for Healthcare Organisations

  • Ethics and Professional Growth Strategies

  • Health Informatics

  • Medical Statistics for Health Managers

  • Healthcare System and Administration 

  • Information Technology and Systems for Health Care

  • Principles of Health Information Management

  • Medical Vocabularies and Classification Systems

  •  Health Information Systems

  • Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchange

  • Local and Global Healthcare Environment

  • Principles of Strategic Planning and Evaluation in the Health Sector

  • Healthcare Accounting and Financial Administration

  • Health Data Structures

  • Medical Coding and Billing

  • Standards, Vocabularies, and Interoperability in Healthcare 

  • Healthcare Data Analysis and Information Governance

  • Advanced Medical Terminology

  • Quality Management in Healthcare Organizations

  • Epidemiological Concepts for Healthcare Administration

  • Healthcare Database Management Systems

  • Project Management

  • Principles and Practices of Management and Organizational Behaviour

  • Advanced Computer Application in Healthcare Sector

  • Legal and Ethical Issues in Healthcare

  • Health Sciences Research Methods

  • Health Crisis Management / Healthcare Risk Management

  • Healthcare Information Law, Privacy and Security

  • Strategic Management
  • Industry 4.0 
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Strategic Planning and Marketing for Healthcare Organisations
  • Healthcare Innovations
  • Management of Health Services Organisations
  • Individual Project in Health Informatics / Health Services 
  • Industrial Attachment

Career Pathways

Shape the Future of Healthcare—Locally and Globally
Health Informatics is transforming the way healthcare is delivered, not only in Botswana but across the world. This innovative field brings together healthcare, information technology, and data analytics to improve patient care, support clinical decisions, and enhance health system performance. As Botswana continues to invest in digital health systems—such as Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), DHIS2, and telehealth—there is a growing demand for skilled professionals who can manage health data and support digital transformation in both public and private sectors.

Local Career Opportunities
Graduates of this programme will be well-prepared for entry-level and mid-level roles, including:

  • Health Informatics Officer
  • Clinical Data Analyst
  • Health Information Systems Technician
  • Medical Records and Information Clerk
  • DHIS2 Support Officer (District Level)
  • EMR Support Analyst
  • Hospital IT Support Staff
  • Public Health Informatics Assistant
  • Telehealth Programme Assistant
  • Healthcare ICT Project Assistant

Employment opportunities exist in government health departments, hospitals, clinics, NGOs, health-focused ICT companies, and international development projects.

Global Opportunities
Health Informatics is a globally recognized discipline. With digital health becoming a priority worldwide, your skills can open doors to careers in:

  • Health Information Manager
  •  Electronic Health Record (EHR) Implementation Specialist
  • Global Health Informatics Consultant
  • Digital Health Project Coordinator
  • Clinical Systems Analyst
  • Health Data Quality Officer

Whether your goal is to serve the local healthcare system or make an impact on the international stage, this programme lays a strong foundation for employment or further study in Health Informatics, Public Health, or Health IT management.