H21: Intro to Electronic Healthcare Records, Plain&Simple

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H21: Intro to Electronic Healthcare Records, Plain&Simple
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 0.99 GB | Duration: 1h 12m

Learn the fundamentals of Electronic Healthcare Record (EHR) Systems and why they are so important. Revised and Updated

What you'll learn
The fundamental functions of an Electronic Healthcare Records system
Meaningful use and its impact on adopting EHRs
The impact of EHRs on today's healthcare system
How the new "Cures" Act will help interoperability of EHRs
Requirements
There are no course requirements or prerequisites. This course in a foundation course.
Description
This is an updated and revised version of my earlier (Jan 2021) EHR course. The technology and market moves so fast that an update was needed.

Electronic Healthcare Record Systems are the foundation for significantly improved healthcare services in the future. It not only serves as a repository for all patient records but has the potential of unifying all of healthcare information from a wide variety of sources. It has the potential of improving the processes within out healthcare systems. It is also a treasure trove of information, which when mined, can potentially lead to significant discoveries on the treatment of disease.

The topics covered in this course are

Digital vs paper patient records

Definition of EMR, EHR, PHR

The need for a unified view of our records

Key components of an EHR system

The Patient's perspective

The Clinicians perspctive

Technology Issues

Meaningful use

The 21st Century "Cures" Act and how it will help.

The basic concepts behind Healthcare Information Systems are often presented in a very complex, difficult to understand style. This "PLAIN AND SIMPLE" series on Healthcare Information Systems is different. It strives to introduce the basic concepts of information technology and systems in a very simple and easy to understand format using many examples from both non-healthcare and healthcare environments. This course is targeted at the entry level (Basic and Intermediate Level) learner.

The content of the series is based on the author's 35 years experience in the healthcare information systems business. This experience spans product design and launch, marketing, business development and executive management (including president). In addition, it is based on 15 years teaching at the graduate level in the University environment.

Who this course is for
Those currently in a healthcare position, wanting to learn more about Information Systems and the role they play in healthcare.
Those entering the healthcare industry and considering a career in Healthcare Information Systems
Those considering a career change and wanting to learn more about Healthcare Information systems.
The eternally curious