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INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sara Rushinek
OFFICE: Jenkins Building Room 417M
OFFICE HOURS: Monday 6:15-7:30pm Wed. 9-10pm and By Appointment
& by appointment
PHONE: Office: (305) 284-1964
E-MAIL: s.rushinek@miami.edu Web Site: www.courses.miami.edu
TEXT:
Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management - 4th edition
by Karen A. Wager, Frances Wickham Lee, John P. Glaser.
ISBN13: 9781119337188
ISBN10: 1119337186
https://www.wiley.com/enus/Health+Care+Information+Systems%3A+A+Practical+Approach+for+Health+Care+Management%2C+4th+Edition-p-9781119337089
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course develops an understanding of the role of information systems and technology within a healthcare organization. It examines the business and technical issues associated with the selection, deployment and use of health informatics, both in the clinical and back office areas. Health informatics, for the purpose of the course, is defined as the convergence of information technology, information management, and health care, at various levels, ranging from simple data gathering, to the design and implementation of new health care information systems.
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The current climate for healthcare reform, combined with the explosive advances in information technologies versus its poor adoption and use in healthcare, has created the need for skilled individuals who can develop, understand, manage, and integrate medical and administrative information, technologies, and systems in organizations. This course is accordingly designed for students to gain an understanding of the design, use, and evaluation issues of health informatics applications. Major topics include an introduction to healthcare information needs; the history and evolution of healthcare information systems; technologies that support healthcare information systems (hardware, software, database systems, networks, and web-based applications); current and emerging use of clinical information systems; informatics governance and management; and, healthcare laws, sector regulations, security, and ethical policy issues affecting informatics applications and their use.
Upon completion of the course the student will:
- Understand the role of health informatics in healthcare delivery and administration.
- Understand the building blocks of information systems and technologies as they contribute to healthcare applications.
- Understand the obstacles and success factors involved in implementing and integrating information and decision technologies in healthcare.
- Have an appreciation for the impact of regulatory, ethical policy and security issues on the implementation and management of the informatics infrastructure.
- Have an appreciation for the types and size of organizational resources necessary to implement and operate the healthcare informatics infrastructure.
- Identify major health informatics applications.
- Develop basic health IT product procurement skills.
- Develop teamwork skills to mediate the communication between healthcare professionals and IT personnel.
APPROACH: A variety of course activities will be undertaken to achieve these objectives. These include assigned readings, lectures, class discussion, case studies, software and hardware demonstrations, guest lectures, group presentations, and written examinations.
PARTICIPATION: Interaction during class is expected and will be reflected in the final grade.
PREPARATION: Participants are expected to have read all assignments before class. This includes preparing summaries and critiques of reading assignments and being involved in classroom discussions.
HONESTY: Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses and may be punished by failure on an exam or assignment, failure in the course, and/or disciplinary action by the university.
EVALUATION: Two (2) tests of equal weight 60%
Group Project Reports & Presentation 25%
Assignments & Participation 15%
ASSIGNMENTS: Students will be organized into groups in order to enable group presentations and projects, maximize the learning experience by learning from one another. The details for this project will be provided in a separate document. It is expected that all group members will contribute to the success of the group. Formal peer evaluations are required from each group member in conjunction with completion of the project.
All written material is due in class on the indicated date and will not be accepted late.
Tentative Schedule
Week Topics Readings Assignments Exams
1 Introduction to Health Informatics
Course overview;
Basic concepts in health informatics;
Outstanding issues.
Chapter 1 Additional Readings handed out in class
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3 Health Care Data
Acquisition, storage and use of biomedical data;
Medical databases and telecommunication;
Health Information Systems (IS)Chapter 2, 3
Additional Readings
Homework Assignment #1 due4
5 IS Data Analytics
Decision making under uncertainties;
Non knowledge-based decision support systems;
Data warehousing and data mining technologies
System Acquisition Project Management
- Medical controlled vocabularies and classification systems;
- Electronic data interchange standards in healthcare Chapter 4, 5 Additional Readings
Group Proposal Due
6 Foundations Of Healthcare Privacy And Confidentiality - A Health Informatics Perspective - Data and information security;
- Key Functions of Security implementation;
- Concept of accountability
- Technical implementation of security;
- Legal frameworks: example the HIPAA framework;
- Common pitfalls in breaching privacy and confidentiality. Chapter 9 Additional Readings
Homework #2 due
7 Decision Support Methods and Technologies: Clinical Decision Support system (CDSS) - Evidence-based medicine and knowledge-based expert systems;
- Representation, execution, and sharing of medical knowledge;
- Success factors for implementing CDSS. Chapter 6 Additional Readings
Exam 1
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8 Evaluation of Healthcare Information Systems - Human-computer interaction issues and usability testing;
- End user adoption and acceptance;
- Outcomes evaluation.
Multimedia Support
- Audio, video, and speech recognition;
- Multimedia software development;
- Multimedia patient record systems on mobile devices. Chapter 7 Additional Readings
9 Major Applications and Commercial Vendors
- Electronic Health Records (EHR)
- Core functionalities of EHR;
- Essential data elements;
- Clinical workflow integration;
- Case studies. Chapter 8 Additional Readings
Homework #3 Due
10 Electronic Health Records continued - Personal health records;
- Clinical documents and natural language processing (NLP);
- Interfacing with medical devices;
- Case studies. Chapter 10,11 Additional Readings
11 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)
- Introduction to CPOE;
- Known issues in CPOE implementations;
- Case studies. Chapter 12 Additional Readings
Group Project Update Due
12-13 New Opportunities and Emerging Trends - Advances in computing hardware (mobile and smart devices);
- Public health surveillance systems;
- eHealth applications and consumer informatics;
- Social computing paradigms;
- Service-oriented architecture and HealthGrid. Chapter 13 Additional Readings
Homework #4 Due
14 Presentations Project Presentations 2nd Exam in finals week
BTE450 Learning Objective Outcome Measures
Exhibit 2 Objective Numbers Learning Objective Outcome Measures
Understand the role of health informatics in healthcare delivery Homework, Projects
Understand the building blocks of information systems and technologies Homework, Projects, Exam
Understand the obstacles and success factors involved in implementing and integrating information Homework, Projects, Exam
An appreciation for the impact of regulatory, ethical policy and security issues Exam, Homework, Projects
Have an appreciation for the types and size of organizational resources necessary to implement and operate the healthcare informatics infrastructure. Exam, Homework, Projects
Develop teamwork skills to mediate the communication between healthcare professionals and IT personnel Projects, Presentation
Develop basic health IT product procurement skills Homework, Projects
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