Explore healthcare informatics through an interprofessional lens, covering EHR systems, telehealth, data analytics, and emerging technologies.
Explore healthcare informatics through an interprofessional lens, covering EHR systems, telehealth, data analytics, and emerging technologies.
This graduate-level course offers a comprehensive exploration of healthcare informatics from an interprofessional perspective. Led by Dr. Karen A. Monsen, the course examines real informatics tools and techniques, covering topics from electronic health records to telehealth and emerging technologies. Through interactive modules, students explore perspectives of various healthcare professionals while learning about data management, standardized terminologies, and ethical considerations in healthcare technology.
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What you'll learn
Apply informatics theory to healthcare practice
Analyze transformation of data to information and knowledge
Evaluate electronic health record components and systems
Implement quality improvement and workflow analysis
Understand telehealth and consumer health technologies
Apply informatics to population health management
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
219 Minutes PreRecorded video
9 assignments
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There are 11 modules in this course
This graduate-level course provides a comprehensive exploration of healthcare informatics through an interprofessional lens. The curriculum covers essential topics including electronic health record systems, telehealth technologies, data management, and emerging trends in healthcare technology. Students learn about standardized terminologies, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and ethical considerations in healthcare informatics. The course emphasizes practical applications and real-world examples from various healthcare settings.
Introduction
Module 1 · 26 Minutes to complete
Informatics Theory
Module 2 · 20 Minutes to complete
Data, Information, and Knowledge
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
Electronic Health Record (EHR) Components, Evidence-Based Practice
Module 4 · 57 Minutes to complete
Quality Improvement/ Workflow Analysis/ Redesign
Module 5 · 1 Hours to complete
Telehealth/ Consumer Health/ Mobile Technology
Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete
Community/ Population Health
Module 7 · 49 Minutes to complete
Informatics, Gaming, and Simulation
Module 8 · 1 Hours to complete
Informatics and Ethics
Module 9 · 46 Minutes to complete
Data Exchange and Interoperability
Module 10 · 1 Hours to complete
Informatics and the Foundation of Knowledge
Module 11 · 1 Hours to complete
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