Health Information Technology > Systems assessment, selection and implementation

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Subtopics: Hardware characteristics, Software characteristics, Networking characteristics, Interoperability

Learning Objectives:

Undergraduates should be able to
  1. Compare the purpose, use, and key functions of administrative and of clinical information systems
  2. Describe the factors that influence successful adoption and implementation of an information system
  3. Outline a process and criteria for selecting a new information system
  4. Prepare a plan implementation of a new or upgraded healthcare information system
  5. Differentiate data, stand-alone data systems and networks (interoperability) 
Graduate students should also be able to
  1. Compare the purpose, use, and key functions of administrative and of clinical information systems
  2. Differentiate data, stand-alone data systems and networks (interoperability)
  3. Evaluate the factors that influence successful adoption and implementation of an information system
  4. Articulate a process and criteria for selecting a new information system
  5. Compare information systems offers for contract terms, pricing, implementation, and ongoing support
  6. Design a plan for selection and acquisition of a new or upgraded healthcare information system 
  7. Design a plan implementation of a new or upgraded healthcare information system
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