Associated Term:
Winter 2020
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
1- Identify common components of an EHR-PM system and types of EHR applications (E-Mar, POE, PACS, ADT, Lab, DSS, Registries, Billing/ Coding, etc, and acute care, community health, public health, small provider
practices, etc.)
2- Describe data flows across health information systems
and the implication of standards
3- Identify root causes of EHR-PM data entry induced error (i.e. usability, workflow interference, system error, etc.) and suggest solutions
4- Assess the strengths and weaknesses of specific solutions to health information system problems (to emphasize
the reality of "solutions" and illustrate the frequent domino effect/unintended consequences of changes in an EHR-PM system)
5- Define usability, describe general usability principles, and relate usability to adoption of an EHR-PM
6- Define usability, describe general usability principles, and relate usability to adoption of an EHR-PM
7- Define and differentiate security, confidentiality, legal issues and privacy
8- Identify common threats to system secruity
9- Understand Health Data Structure to include collection of data and standards
10- Understand the content of a health record to include administrative data, past medical, surgical, family, and social history, and the care provider's responsibility
11- Understand insurance and billing functions
12- Understand management of information and communication
13- Define decision and compliance support
14- Identify and define privacy, security, confidentiality and legal issues
Required Materials:
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