Health Information Technology Fundamentals

Health Information Technology Fundamentals course by Johns Hopkins University

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Introduction to Electronic Health Records

In this module, you’ll be introduced to electronic health records (EHRs) and why they’re important from a patient care perspective We will review the benefits of electronic health records and become familiar with what the most common EHR companies are that you should be familiar with You’ll see the full lifecycle of the role an EHR plays starting from the point of scheduling and front desk registration You’ll learn about the way ambulatory or outpatient encounters are handled We’ll then discuss emergency room visits, inpatient admissions and the role of Health IT at the time of discharge from the hospital We will highlight the integration of multiple steps in care delivery that revolve around this important tool You’ll learn about the way patient data moves through the system, how clinicians might need technical assistance and what your role in troubleshooting or escalating issues could be

EHR Applications and Features

In this next module you’ll gain an even better understanding of how electronic medical records play an integral role in healthcare delivery We’ll cover common EHR applications in Ambulatory, Inpatient, Emergency, Pharmacy, Radiology, and Operating Room (OR) settings You’ll be introduced to some of the important patient information that’s documented in the EHR, such as allergies and medications You’ll also get a behind the scenes view of what happens when an order placed by a provider needs to be modified The importance of teamwork and communication in addressing issues is highlighted

Clinical Decision Support and Databases

This module covers clinical decision support (CDS) and how these tools are embedded into electronic health records (EHRs) We’ll go over common types of CDS such as alerts, preventive health reminders, configuration of order sets and calculators When it comes to clinical decision support, there are CDS committees at a hospital or health system level that are responsible for reviewing the way CDS is functioning in practice Physicians, nurses, pharmacists and analysts serve on these committees Each organization has its own governance structure and meeting schedule for these kinds of groups When there are issues that arise, these committees are decide how best to modify the CDS to ensure that the EHR is helping providers provide the best care They also make decisions around what alerts should fire for providers, and what exclusions should be applied to limit alert fatigue We’re providing you with this perspective so that you understand that not all issues related to the EHR can be addressed by the help desk, level 2, level 4 or even application specific teams During this module, you’ll also be introduced to technical terminology related to databases, servers, and interfaces

Training, Communication, and Change Management

Now that you’ve been oriented to electronic health records, clinical decision support, and databases, we’re going to cover the importance of and process of training end-users in healthcare You’ll see a scenario where a health IT trainer teaches a clinical end-user about the process of logging in, getting authenticated, and looking up patients You’ll want to be familiar with roles of super-user, application specialists, and system trainers The EHR database structure is complex and there are many different environments that exist in order to ensure that users can be educated appropriately Applications in health IT are frequently undergoing updates, so you’ll want to be familiar with the different training environments and how data can be migrated We’ll also cover the change management process involving EHR upgrades and importance of effective communication, significant preparation, and downtime procedures



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In this course you will receive an overview of the health IT ecosystem with a specific focus on the role of electronic health records (EHRs) You’ll be introduced to the factors that contributed to the move from paper records to digitized records and who the most common vendors are We’ll go over features of EHRs such as computerized provider order entry, clinical decision support, documentation capabilities, and medication reconciliation Like a physician’s stethoscope, the EHR has become an important tool in healthcare delivery and plays a part throughout the patient’s journey You’ll go through each of the steps from patient scheduling, to front desk registration, outpatient visits, emergency room encounters, and inpatient admissions

    During the course, we’ll also cover examples of how technical issues related to the EHR can be as simple as problems with logging or password resets But how they can also be more complex related to alerts that are firing and the display of information Although some of those challenges are beyond the scope of the IT support staff, having familiarity with the scope of potential problems and the broader EHR landscape is important This course also includes an introduction to database architecture, servers, and interfaces We wrap up by discussing the importance of training end-users on healthcare technology and the way in which effective change management strategies are crucial

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