Lee Clinton, MHA (2004), FACHE, Receives ACHE Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent's Award

Lee M. Clinton, MHA (2004), FACHE, Vice President of Operations at Perry County Memorial Hospital in Perryville, MO received the American College of Healthcare Executives Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent's Award... more

HMI attends AMIA 2011

HMI exhibited at the AMIA 2011 Annual Symposium, October 22-26, 2011. Many thinks to all who stopped by... more

Eduardo J. Simoes, MD, Appointed Chair of HMI

Dr. Eduardo Simoes, a long-time friend to many in HMI, has been appointed our new chair... more

HMI Participating in HAMPCAS

We are pleased to announce that our Health Services Management (MHA) program is a participant of the Healthcare Administration, Management & Policy Centralized Application System (HAMPCAS)... more

Congratulations Spring 2011 Graduates

The HMI Class of 2011 graduated on Friday, May 13, 2011! Pictured above are those who attended the graduation brunch at the Reynolds Alumni Center... more

Summer 2011 Internship Partners

HMI would like to thank the following partners for hosting Health Management and Informatics graduate students for 12-week internships for Summer 2011... more

MU Team Wins 1st in 2011 Clarion Competition

The University of Missouri team took the first place at the 2011 Clarion National Case Competition in Minneapolis the weekend of April 16... more

HMI Team Wins Runner-Up Award at UAB Competition

Please join us in congratulating YanYan Shen, Ryan Hamilton, and Benoy Thomas for their Runner-up Award in the University of Alabama - Birmingham's Health Management Case Competition... more

Saket Kottewar Wins Internal Medicine's 2010 Quality Improvement Champion Award

Please join us in congratulating Saket Kottewar for receiving the MU Department of Internal Medicine's 2010 Quality Improvement Champion Award... more

HMI Research Center Receives $1.85 Million Grant for Health Survey

The Health and Behavioral Risk Research Center at the University of Missouri has been awarded an $1.85 million grant from the Missouri Foundation for Health to conduct a 2011 county-level health surveillance study... more

MU Awarded $6.8 Million to Support Use of Electronic Health Records Statewide

The University of Missouri has a two-year, $6.8 million cooperative agreement to help patients throughout the state benefit from increased use of this health information technology. "Our focus is helping primary care providers select, adopt and begin meaningful use of electronic health records," said Grant Savage, PhD, the project's principal investigator and chair of the medical school's Department of Health Management and Informatics. "We see this as a way to dramatically improve the quality of care for the neediest people in Missouri..." more