HLT ADM 403

Health-Care Information Systems and Technology

Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Provides strong foundation in health information technology (HIT) for those working in health care, with emphasis on development of knowledge and skill to plan, manage, and implement HIT systems in health-care delivery organizations with clinical and business partners and evolving HIT spaces. Background and evolution of HIT; how it is planned, implemented, and managed; and how it can be productively used by health-care delivery organizations, external research organizations, regulatory organizations, providers, and patients/consumers. Fundamentals of technology, electronic medical records (EMR), electronic health records (EHR), personal health records (PHR), meaningful use, interoperability, and health information exchanges (HIE). Letter grading.

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