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Career overview · SOC 15-1211

Health Informatics Specialists

Apply knowledge of nursing and informatics to assist in the design, development, and ongoing modification of computerized health care systems. May educate staff and assist in problem solving to promote the implementation of the health care system.

Also called: Clinical Electronic Health Record Nurse (Clinical EHR Nurse) · Clinical Informaticist · Clinical Informatics Analyst · Clinical Informatics Nurse · Clinical Informatics Specialist · Health Informaticist

Median pay (national)
$103,790
$63,160–$166,030 (10th–90th)
Employed (US)
497,800
BLS OEWS, May 2024
Outlook 2024–34
+8.7%
~34,200 openings/yr
Typical entry
Bachelor's degree

What the numbers say

Refit analysis ·Pay for health informatics specialists shows an unusually wide range: the top 10% earn $166,030 versus $63,160 at the bottom 10% — 2.6x. The median of $103,790 leaves roughly 60% of headroom to the 90th percentile, which is where seniority, specialization, and the skills below tend to pay off.
Refit analysis ·Employment is projected to change +8.7% from 2024 to 2034 — much faster than the 3% average for all occupations. Even so, BLS projects about 34,200 openings a year, mostly to replace workers who retire or change careers.
Refit analysis ·Where you work moves the number a lot. Across the 53 states with released data, California pays the most for this role (median $127,660, +23% vs the national median), while Virgin Islands sits lowest at $56,650 — a 125% spread for the same job title.
Refit analysis ·O*NET rates Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, Writing as the highest-importance skills here — so a resume aimed at this role should lead with evidence of those, not a generic skills list. On the tools side, O*NET flags Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office software, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Power BI as in-demand technologies for this role.

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Top skills employers ask for

Ranked by O*NET importance for this occupation.

  • Reading Comprehension
  • Active Listening
  • Writing
  • Speaking
  • Critical Thinking
  • Active Learning
  • Learning Strategies
  • Monitoring
  • Mathematics
  • Science

What they actually do

Core O*NET tasks for this role.

  • Translate nursing practice information between nurses and systems engineers, analysts, or designers, using object-oriented models or other techniques.
  • Use informatics science to design or implement health information technology applications for resolution of clinical or health care administrative problems.
  • Develop or implement policies or practices to ensure the privacy, confidentiality, or security of patient information.
  • Analyze and interpret patient, nursing, or information systems data to improve nursing services.
  • Identify, collect, record, or analyze data relevant to the nursing care of patients.
  • Apply knowledge of computer science, information science, nursing, and informatics theory to nursing practice, education, administration, or research, in collaboration with other health informatics specialists.
  • Develop, implement, or evaluate health information technology applications, tools, processes, or structures to assist nurses with data management.
  • Design, develop, select, test, implement, and evaluate new or modified informatics solutions, data structures, and decision-support mechanisms to support patients, health care professionals, and their information management and human-computer and human-technology interactions within health care contexts.
  • Disseminate information about nursing informatics science and practice to the profession, other health care professions, nursing students, and the public.
  • Analyze computer and information technologies to determine applicability to nursing practice, education, administration, and research.

Tools & technology

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Power BI
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word
  • Python
  • R
  • SAS
  • Structured query language SQL
  • Tableau
  • Apache Hadoop
  • eClinicalWorks EHR software
  • Epic Systems
  • ESRI ArcGIS software
  • IBM SPSS Statistics

Knowledge areas

  • Computers and Electronics
  • English Language
  • Medicine and Dentistry
  • Education and Training
  • Customer and Personal Service
  • Administration and Management
  • Mathematics
  • Design