This course introduces students to the central concepts in Health Informatics with a survey of the concepts needed to leverage the improvement of healthcare outcomes with the use of technology. Students will explore the various technology platforms used in healthcare, how healthcare data is used, and the law, rules, regulations that shape both the technology and the data. This course will offer students a framework for a deeper understanding of the concepts in subsequent course work.
Please note that all times in the syllabus and in Blackboard refer to Eastern Time. The discussion board and assignment links for each week will open at the start of the week for submissions.
Discussion Board Posts: These assignments will assess your ability to clearly and accurately apply concepts from your readings and from your own experiences. Each week you are expected to submit an initial post and comment on at least 2 other students’ posts. You need to follow APA guidelines for citing any sources you may reference in either your initial post or your response to others. Refer to the Discussion Rubric and discussion question for submission guidelines.
Initial post: You should submit your initial post by 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Your initial post should be approximately 500 words.
Response to others: You should comment on at least 2 other students’ posts by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday. Your comments to others should be thorough, thoughtful, and they should offer some new content. Do not merely respond with “I agree” or “I disagree.” Engage directly with the ideas of your classmates and briefly mention which part of the post you are responding to.
Mini-report on Interoperability: In week 2, you will conduct an internet search on interoperability in healthcare and write a 2-3 page paper reporting on what progress has been made to date, what challenges lie ahead, and suggest how those challenges may be overcome.
IT Organization Slide Presentation: In week 3, you will assume the role of a consultant in a healthcare organization. In this role, you are asked by the CEO to prepare a professional 5 – 7 slide presentation to address a real-world IT Department scenario.
Case Studies: In weeks 4 and 5, you will read an assigned case from your textbook, analyze and apply the concepts from the week to answer the real-world problems the case study poses. Submission will be a 2-3 page APA style paper following the guidelines of the assignment prompt.
Change Management Screencast Presentation: In week 6 you will continue in your role as a consultant at a healthcare organization and provide recommendations to address a change management scenario. Your recommendations will be delivered in a narrated screencast slide presentation.
EHR Implementation Paper: In week 7, you will reflect on what you have learned in this course and apply it to an EHR implementation scenario based on the case study assignment from week 4. In a 5-7 page paper, you will address the scenario and assignment prompt using both scholarly and industry research. To allow extra time for research and writing a quality paper, this paper is due on Friday of week 8. Because the due date has been extended into the final week, no late submissions will be accepted.
All assignments use scoring rubrics to assess student performance. Thoroughly review the rubric and assignment instructions for guidance on what’s required for each assignment.
Your grade in this course will be determined by the following criteria:
Assessment Item | Possible Points | Percent of Total Grade |
---|---|---|
Discussion Boards (7 @ 4 points each) | 28 | 28% |
Interoperability Mini-report | 10 | 10% |
Case Studies (2 @ 10 points each) | 20 | 20% |
IT Organization Slide Presentation | 12 | 12% |
Change Management Screencast Presentation | 15 | 15% |
EHR Implementation Paper | 15 | 15% |
Total | 100 points | 100% |
Grade | Points Grade | Point Average (GPA) |
A | 94 – 100% | 4.00 |
A- | 90 – 93% | 3.75 |
B+ | 87 – 89% | 3.50 |
B | 84 – 86% | 3.00 |
B- | 80 – 83% | 2.75 |
C+ | 77 – 79% | 2.50 |
C | 74 – 76% | 2.00 |
C- | 70 – 73% | 1.75 |
D | 64 – 69% | 1.00 |
F | 00 – 63% | 0.00 |
Course learning modules are divided into weeks. Each week starts on Wednesday at 12:00 am Eastern Time (ET) and closes on Wednesday at 11:59 pm ET, with the exception of Week 8, which ends on Sunday. All assignments must be submitted by 11:59 pm ET on the due date.
Learning Modules | Topic | Assignments and Due Dates |
Week 1 |
The American Health Information Technology Landscape |
Introductory Discussion Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 3/3, responses by Wednesday 3/6 |
Week 2 |
Health Care Information Systems |
Discussion -Initial post by Sunday 3/10, responses by Wednesday 3/13 Interoperability Mini-Report – Wednesday 3/13 |
Week 3 |
Roles, Responsibilities, and Major Functions of the IT Department |
Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 3/17, responses by Wednesday 3/20 IT Organization – Wednesday 3/20 |
Week 4 |
EHR System Selection and Acquisition |
Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 3/24, responses by Wednesday 3/27 Case Study – Wednesday 3/27 |
Week 5 |
EHR System Implementation and End-User Training |
Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 3/31, responses by Wednesday 4/3 Case Study – Wednesday 4/3 |
Week 6 |
Clinical System Support, Change Management and Project Management |
Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 4/7, responses by Wednesday 4/10 Change Management Screencast Presentation – Wednesday 4/10 |
Week 7 |
IT Governance and Management |
EHR Implementation Paper – Friday 4/19 (Week 8) |
Week 8 |
Assessing and Achieving Value in Health Care |
Discussion – Initial post by Sunday 4/21. Follow-up posts are not required. |
Discussion: Class Member Introductions
Discussion Question: Now that we have reviewed the American Health Information Technology landscape and implementation of EHR, how does the United States electronic medical record implementation compare to other countries? Select any country of your choice and briefly summarize their EHR implementation status. Is there anything that the United States could learn from this country? Be sure to cite your sources. The Commonwealth Fund website: (http://international.commonwealthfund.org/countries/) on International Health Care System Profiles is a good starting point.
Discussion Question: Watch the Benefits of EMR (Emedikon, 2010) video. The video quickly reviews 17 benefits of using an Electronic Medical Record. Select one of the topics mentioned (or come up with one of your own) and elaborate on how patients and/or clinicians are benefited by this advancement. How have Electronic Medical Records helped contribute to the quality of care received by patients? Have any new benefits emerged since this video’s recording in 2010?
Interoperability Mini-report: In healthcare, interoperability concerns the capability of disparate systems to exchange and share data from a range of sources, including pharmacies, laboratories, hospitals, and physician practices. Sharing information across organizational boundaries allows a patient’s medical records to follow them throughout the health care system. This can have obvious benefits for a patient, especially when seeking treatment from an out-of-town facility. Despite the benefits, there are several challenges to overcome before true interoperability can be achieved.
Conduct an internet search on interoperability in health care. Select two recent articles on the topic, published within the last 3 years, and give an update on what progress has been made to date. What challenges lie ahead? Analyze how we may overcome these challenges. Submit a 2-3 page paper to address these questions and be sure to cite your sources. Your paper should include APA citations and format. See the Interoperability Mini-Report Rubric for submission guidelines.
Discussion Question: Looking over the past 10 years, in your opinion, what have been two of the most significant barriers to adopting EHRs in healthcare? How have some institutions managed to overcome some or all of these barriers? How does the role of the CMIO/CNIO help drive EHR adoption?
IT Organization Slide Presentation: This week you are going to prepare a professional slide presentation to address the following scenario: You have been hired as a consultant at Meadow View Hospital, a 211-bed acute care hospital. The organization has a great reputation and is considered technologically advanced, despite never having an IT strategic plan. The IT organization reports to the CFO (Chief Financial Officer). The CEO and other leaders have generally left the IT decisions up to the CFO alone. As a result of this organization, the hospital’s financial systems are advanced, but support for clinical systems are lacking or not implemented at all.
The CEO has hired you because she believes that the organization would be more competitive if they had stronger IT support and were able to offer electronic lab results, something their competitors have offered for years. Additionally, there is no physician leadership helping to steer clinical IT decisions. The CEO believes this lack of support may lead to physicians choosing to practice elsewhere.
Your assignment is to deliver a 5 – 7 slide (not counting the title or reference slides) presentation to the CEO that outlines your recommendations for changes to the IT organization. If you have recommended leadership changes, be sure to include a sample organization chart. See Blackboard course for full assignment instructions and refer to the IT Organization Slide Presentation Rubric for submission guidelines.
Discussion Question: After reading the HIMSS EHR Usability Task Force (2010) article on EHR Vendor Selection and reviewing the RFP Sample documents, explain why it is necessary to involve clinical end-users from the start of the EHR Selection process. How does early user involvement affect buy-in? Which phase(s) of the systems development life cycle involves the system acquisition process?
Case Study: Read Case 5: Selecting an EHR for Dermatology Practice in your textbook (Wager et al., 2017, pp. 480-481) and write your case study answer as a paper using APA style format and citations. Use conventional grammar, punctuation, and writing mechanics. Your case study should be 2-3 pages in length (not including cover and reference pages). See Blackboard course for full assignment details and refer to the Case Study Rubric for submission guidelines.
Discussion Question: Training is a critical part of any EHR or clinical system implementation. If you work in an organization with an EHR, how does your organization handle end-user system training? If you do not work in an organization with an EHR or are in the middle of an implementation, give an example of how training has been handled in your workplace. If functionality or features are changed, is training material revised? Are users educated before the changes are implemented? Would you recommend any changes to improve the training process?
Case Study: Read Case 11: Planning an EHR Implementation in your textbook (Wager et al., 2017 pp. 496-497) and write your case study answer as a paper using APA style format and citations. Use conventional grammar, punctuation, and writing mechanics. Your case study should be 2-3 pages in length (not including cover and reference pages). See Blackboard course for full assignment details and refer to the Case Study Rubric for submission guidelines.
Discussion Question: Last week you completed a case study on Planning an EHR implementation (Wager et al., 2017, pp. 496-497). In that case study, there was no Project Manager involved. For this week’s discussion consider: What benefits would a project manager bring to this case study scenario? How would a Project Charter benefit the planning & implementation? Should a separate Project Steering Committee be established, or continue operating under the more general Information Systems Steering Committee?
Change Management Screencast Presentation: Continuing in your role (from week 3) as a consultant at Meadow View Hospital, the recently reorganized IT Department has been performing well and just last month, successfully implemented an EHR solution. Your assignment this week is to deliver a narrated screencast slide presentation to address the following scenario:
Recently, a bedside nurse requested a change to a section of nursing documentation. An IT Analyst quickly made the change, but neither the requesting nurse nor the IT Analyst realized that the documentation was shared with the respiratory therapy team. This caused a major disruption in the respiratory department as they temporarily lost the ability to chart some patient data elements. The IT Helpdesk begins to receive numerous calls regarding this system issue. After several hours, the change was backed out and restored to its prior state. IT Leadership determined that change management policies and procedures must be in place to mitigate the risk of this scenario from occurring in the future.
As the consultant, IT Leadership looks to you to create recommendations on implementing a change control process, including change control meetings and communicating changes to end-users. Create a narrated screencast slide presentation (no longer than 10 minutes) for IT Leadership that summarizes the situation and background of the scenario, then outline your recommendations and rationale for implementing a change control process including change management policies and procedures, details on change control meetings, and communicating changes to end-users. See Blackboard course for full assignment details and refer to the Change Management Screencast Presentation for submission guidelines.
EHR Implementation Paper: In Week 4, you completed a case study regarding the selection of an EHR for a dermatology practice (Wager et al., 2017, pp.480-481). Imagine that 9 months have passed and the practice has selected a certified EHR system that will enable them to achieve meaningful use. Their small IT department has been working with the EHR vendor and they are preparing to go-live in two months. Dr. Martin has emerged as a leader in the practice and is now serving as the executive sponsor of the project. The CEO remains optimistic about the implementation, but his participation and support have been limited due to his understanding of the technology. Lately, two of the physicians near retirement age have been vocal that the new EHR will make their jobs more difficult. To make matters worse, many of the nurses are complaining that Dr. Martin has only worked with the physicians and has not included nursing leadership in EHR meetings. In a 5–7 page (not including cover and reference pages) APA style paper, reflect on what you have learned about the EHR implementation process. Your paper should address the following:
Be sure to cite your sources. Among your cited sources, you must include at least one industry reference and one scholarly reference. See the EHR Implementation Paper Rubric for submission guidelines.
To allow extra time for research and writing a quality paper, this paper is due by 11:59 pm ET Friday, in week 8. Because the due date has been extended into the final week, no late submissions will be accepted.
Discussion Question: Value is not an automatic result of implementing a healthcare information system. Leaders must take steps to ensure the delivery of value. This week, you will select any current (within 2 years) Healthcare IT news article that interests you personally and discuss the nature of IT-enabled value. A good starting point is to review the Healthcare IT News website and use the Topics drop-down menu to select a topic that you find interesting. However, you are not limited to this website and may select any Healthcare IT article from a reputable source. Because this is a short week, follow-up responses are not required. For your initial post: Summarize the article. Discuss how the topic in the article delivers IT-enabled value. Explain if the value is tangible or intangible. If you were a leader in this organization, what steps would you take to ensure value realization?
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