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This Microcredential provides a focused introduction to digital health, exploring the use of data, digital platforms, and AI within healthcare systems.
It develops critical understanding and practical capability to support safe, effective, and evidence-informed use of technology in practice. Learners will be prepared to contribute to digitally enabled service improvement and innovation.
WHO IS THIS MICROCREDENTIAL FOR?
This microcredential is for healthcare professionals.
WHY STUDY THIS MICROCREDENTIAL?
There is a growing market need for this Microcredential driven by the rapid integration of digital technologies and artificial intelligence into healthcare systems. Healthcare professionals are increasingly expected to engage with data, digital platforms, and AI-enabled tools, yet there remains a clear skills gap in digital literacy, critical appraisal, and safe implementation.
This Microcredential addresses that gap by equipping practitioners with the knowledge and competencies required to use digital health technologies effectively, ethically, and in line with contemporary service demands.
Fee
Standard fee £1200
Entry Requirements
2.2 Honours degree or above - see full selection criteria below
The Programme
Course Content
Core concepts and principles of digital health
Data and information systems in health and care
Technologies shaping care delivery, communication and decision-making – including electronic records, telehealth, artificial intelligence and other emerging tools
How digital approaches can improve patient care and widen access
The challenges of implementing digital solutions in everyday professional practice
Evaluating digital innovations across care, population health and professional learning
Communicating digital concepts and solutions to diverse audiences
Designing a digital health proposal or prototype that demonstrates critical understanding of innovation in practice
Delivery
Online delivery across 12 weeks. Pattern: Asynchronous, online, self-paced learning.
Assessment
Class Test and Assignment. There is no examination component.
Selection Criteria
Applicants must normally have a professional qualification in Nursing, Midwifery, Allied Health, Social Care Services and other relevant professional backgrounds and normally hold a relevant 2.2 Honours degree or above, or an equivalent qualification acceptable to the University. Applicants who do not hold a 2.2 Honours degree (or equivalent) may be considered on a case-by-case basis where they can demonstrate evidence of successful study at Level 6 in a healthcare-related subject. Decisions will be based on academic judgement and evidence of readiness for study at postgraduate level.
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