The University of Pittsburgh Healthy Home Lab (HHL) has been awarded a $1 million grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to develop technology-enabled solutions to reduce falls and improve the safety of older adults living in public and rental housing.
Carly Ukalovic (BSHI ‘24) shares her experience in the Health Informatics program and her internship with BNY Mellon in Pittsburgh.
The Healthy Home Laboratory is an innovative, collaborative resource where scientists, engineers, rehabilitation experts and community partners are coming together to maximize the health and safety of a typical home environment and allow more people to age safely and independently at home.
Assistant Professor Yong Choi is at the forefront of helping older adults age in place, leading research at the Healthy Home Lab that focuses on examining the unique needs of older adults and incorporating them into technologies that provide solutions.
Emma Grimes, Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics alumna, shares her discovery of Health Informatics as the perfect fit in her professional journey.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Promote Equity in Orthopedics University of Pittsburgh Health Informatics (HI) students Zoe Menezes (BSHI ‘25) and Avani Chhabra (MSHI ‘23) presented their paper “Learning Unbiased Image Segmentation: A Case Study on Plain Knee Radiographs” at the IEEE-EMBS (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers- Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society) International Conference on Biomedical…
Although Artificial Intelligence has evolved over the past 70 years and has been embraced by some members of the health care community, the HexAI Research Laboratory in the Department of Health Information Management stands alone.
Grace found her dream job after graduating with a degree in Health Informatics.
Victoria D'Orto's dedication led her far beyond a typical internship. Her dedication and experience in Health Informatics led to developing a tool that reached health care facilities across Ethiopia and a meeting with the Ethiopian Minister of Health.
The process from program to internship to career is seamless with Health Informatics. Our faculty prepare students for success at every step of the way!