
This diploma prepares students to become skilled professionals in health information management, ensuring that patient records are accurate, secure, and easily accessible in both clinical and administrative settings. The curriculum covers medical coding, classification systems, hospital administration, healthcare data ethics, epidemiology, and reporting standards. Students also gain practical training in record-keeping, hospital workflow management, and information governance. The IT component equips learners with digital skills in electronic medical records (EMR), health information systems, data analysis, and database management. By combining healthcare knowledge with IT expertise, graduates play a vital role in supporting evidence-based decision-making in hospitals and public health institutions.
Mean Grade C with C in either Eng/Kisw C in Biology, C- in either Maths/Chem or Physics.
School fees shall be reviewed annually and may be adjusted by an amount deemed reasonable by the institution. Any proposed increase will be communicated in writing to parents or guardians at least thirty (30) days prior to implementation. The review process shall consider inflation, operational costs, and educational quality improvements.
Graduates are employable in a variety of organizations, including:
Graduates can establish health records consultancy services, offering digital health systems training, records digitization, or data management solutions for clinics and small hospitals. With IT skills, they can also venture into healthcare software support, medical transcription services, or freelance data analysis for health-related projects.
This diploma provides a pathway to degree programs in Health Information Management, Health Informatics, Public Health, or Healthcare Administration. Graduates may also pursue specialized certifications in medical coding, data analytics, or health IT systems, enabling them to advance into senior roles.
