KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Data-driven Health

Overview

OverviewThe master's programme in Data-driven Health  from  KTH Royal Institute of Technology  provides expert knowledge on how data can be used to change and streamline healthcare and improve people's health. The focus is on using health data from healthcare, self-produced data, community data and health data from other sources in the analysis. You will explore different ways of processing, storing, modeling and analysing data to put data-driven insights into a complex context. You will gain an understanding of the type of data that exists, how it is structured, and how to adapt it for effective analysis. "Data curation" and "data governance" are also technical parts of the programme. Key facts:During your studies, you will work with real cases, for example, by analysing data on different diseases and looking at young people's mental health. You will also gain valuable insights into health care organisations to prepare you for your future career. Visit the programme website for more information Get more details Visit programme website

About this programme

Overview

The master's programme in Data-driven Health at KTH Royal Institute of Technology equips students with the expertise to leverage data for transforming healthcare and enhancing overall health outcomes. The curriculum emphasizes the analysis of health data sourced from healthcare systems, individual contributions, community inputs, and various other resources. Students will delve into methodologies for processing, storing, modeling, and analyzing data, enabling them to extract meaningful insights within complex healthcare contexts.

Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types of data available, its structure, and techniques for effective analysis. Key topics include data curation and data governance, which are essential components of the programme.

What you'll study

Throughout the programme, students will engage with real-world cases, such as analyzing datasets related to various diseases and exploring mental health issues among youth. This hands-on approach will provide valuable insights into the workings of healthcare organizations, preparing graduates for successful careers in the field.

Entry requirements

Applicants should possess a relevant undergraduate degree and demonstrate proficiency in English. Proficiency can be evidenced through standardized tests such as TOEFL or equivalent assessments.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Data-driven Health programme will be well-prepared for a range of career opportunities in the healthcare sector. Roles may include data analyst, health informatician, or consultant, where they can apply their skills to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

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