Content and Data – The data component is at the center of all health IS/IT. Clinical, technical, and administrative stakeholders rely on these data to make the most well-informed decisions for enriching the delivery of their health care services.
Infrastructure – Hardware, software, user interfaces, and other digital applications can be used to accelerate communication and seamlessly share information across networks.
Data Analytics – Once data have been gathered, they can be analyzed and manipulated to inform what has happened in the past and why, as well as to assist in predicting what will happen and how those situations can or should be handled.
Network Compatibility and Communications – The interoperability of networks and information systems used across the health care services industry is essential as data are exchanged across multiple platforms, even within a single organization. Challenges arise in ensuring that the systems work well with each other and that they are able to communicate complex health processes and treatments, as well as specialized medical terminology.
Administration and Management – The role of this interfacing position is to assemble and coordinate the other four components of the health IS/IT ecosystem, performing the tasks necessary to put the goals of the health care organization into action to serve both the users and consumers.
Describe the health care setting where you see yourself working and detail the roles and responsibilities of your position. How would your role incorporate health IS/IT?
Within your chosen health care organization, how would your position within the health IS/IT be integrated into the larger HMIS?
Describe one hypothetical challenge in your selected area of focus that could be overcome using health information technology. How would this technological innovation or solution improve the effectiveness of current HMIS systems and processes?
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