Overview
Health informatics can be seen as a nascent discipline at the intersection of information management, computer science and healthcare. The topic combines both theoretical and practical informatics concepts in healthcare and is available to students enrolled in the postgraduate health administration courses and to others from across Australia and internationally.
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Aims
This topic aims to:
- Enhance participants' understanding of current developments in health informatics and their potential impact on the delivery of health care services
- Assist participants in developing a set of skills for making operational and strategic management decisions in relation to health informatics
Learning outcomes
On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
1.
Define the four (4) elements of health informatics: data, information, knowledge, and decisions
2.
Explain the processes of sourcing, accessing and storing electronic information; aggregating, linking and benchmarking information; visualising data to construct meaning; and the behaviour, values and engagement required in making informed healthcare decisions
3.
Apply the four (4) elements of health informatics in addressing a health issue/problem
4.
Predict the clinical, administrative and technical implications involving healthcare practitioners and processes, when applying health informatics
5.
Evaluate the effectiveness of resolving an identified health issue/problem with the four elements of health informatics
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