Master healthcare transformation with Columbia's comprehensive health informatics course covering value-based care, analytics, and patient engagement.
Master healthcare transformation with Columbia's comprehensive health informatics course covering value-based care, analytics, and patient engagement.
HI-FIVE (Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment) is a comprehensive 41-hour training program developed by Columbia University with ONC sponsorship. This clinical perspective course covers essential aspects of health informatics, including population health, care coordination, value-based care, and healthcare analytics. The curriculum uses case scenarios to explore interoperability, patient engagement, and data-driven decision-making in healthcare. Designed for clinical professionals but open to all healthcare workers, the course provides practical knowledge for navigating the rapidly evolving healthcare technology landscape.
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What you'll learn
Master core concepts of health informatics and value-based care
Understand population health management and care coordination
Learn healthcare data analytics and interoperability principles
Develop skills in patient engagement and communication
Implement health IT solutions in clinical settings
Apply evidence-based practices in healthcare delivery
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
859 Minutes PreRecorded video
45 assignments
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There are 8 modules in this course
This comprehensive health informatics course explores the intersection of healthcare delivery and information technology. The curriculum covers key areas including population health management, value-based care, interoperability, and patient engagement. Through case-based learning, participants gain practical knowledge of health IT applications in clinical settings, data analytics, and care coordination. The course emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical implementation of health informatics solutions to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
Course and Case Introduction
Module 1 · 25 Minutes to complete
Mr. Osner Santana Goes to the ED
Module 2 · 3 Hours to complete
Mr. Osner Santana Waits to Be Seen
Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete
Mr. Osner Santana Meets Dr. Jefferson (Part 1)
Module 4 · 5 Hours to complete
Completion of HI-FIVE Training (Clinical Perspective)
Module 6 · 10 Minutes to complete
Role-Based Content (OPTIONAL) - Clinical Professionals
Module 7 · 16 Hours to complete
Role-Based Content (OPTIONAL) - Clinical Support
Module 8 · 5 Hours to complete
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Instructor
Pioneering Biomedical Informatics and Public Health at Columbia University
Dr. Rita Kukafka is an esteemed Associate Professor at Columbia University, holding joint appointments in the Department of Biomedical Informatics and the Mailman School of Public Health. She earned her Bachelor’s degree from Brooklyn College, a Master's in Health Education from New York University, and a Doctorate in Public Health from Columbia's Mailman School. With a robust background that includes a National Library of Medicine postdoctoral fellowship and a Master’s in Biomedical Informatics, Dr. Kukafka has dedicated her career to the intersection of health informatics and public health. She has played a significant role in shaping biomedical informatics research and training at the national level, focusing on patient engagement technologies, risk communication, and the implementation of health-promoting technologies in clinical settings. Her leadership includes directing Columbia's graduate training program in Biomedical Informatics and developing training curricula for healthcare professionals funded by the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. An active contributor to various professional organizations, Dr. Kukafka has authored over 100 publications and is recognized as a fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics and the New York Academy of Medicine. Her commitment to improving healthcare through informatics solutions continues to influence both academic research and practical applications in public health.
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