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This course will help lay the foundation of your healthcare data journey and provide you with knowledge and skills necessary to work in the healthcare industry as a data scientist. Healthcare is unique because it is associated with continually evolving and complex processes associated with health management and medical care. We'll learn about the many facets to consider in healthcare and determine the value and growing need for data analysts in healthcare. We'll learn about the Triple Aim and other data-enabled healthcare drivers. We'll cover different concepts and categories of healthcare data and describe how ontologies and related terms such as taxonomy and terminology organize concepts and facilitate computation. We'll discuss the common clinical representations of data in healthcare systems, including ICD-10, SNOMED, LOINC, drug vocabularies (e.g., RxNorm), and clinical data standards. We’ll discuss the various types of healthcare data and assess the complexity that occurs as you work with pulling in all the different types of data to aid in decisions. We will analyze various types and sources of healthcare data, including clinical, operational claims, and patient generated data as well as differentiate unstructured, semi-structured and structured data within health data contexts. We'll examine the inner workings of data and conceptual harmony offer some solutions to the data integration problem by defining some important concepts, methods, and applications that are important to this domain.
In this module, you will be able to identify how biological and social systems are features of human well-being and health. You'll be able to describe important organizations in the US healthcare system and be able to discuss specific examples that document high cost and possible waste in the US healthcare system. You'll be able to identify and discuss the knowing-doing gap and be able to describe evidence-based efforts to transform fragmented care processes into coordinated patient-centered activities.
What's included
7 videos1 reading1 assignment3 discussion prompts
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7 videos•Total 52 minutes
Course Introduction•4 minutes
Module 1 Introduction•4 minutes
Context of Human Systems and Human Biology•9 minutes
Healthcare Systems•9 minutes
Opportunities for Improvement: High Costs and Waste•9 minutes
Opportunities for Improvement: Knowing Doing Gaps•7 minutes
Opportunities for Improvement: Patient Management•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
A Note From UC Davis•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•30 minutes
3 discussion prompts•Total 145 minutes
Learning Goals•10 minutes
Healthcare Systems around the World - International Comparisons•75 minutes
Opportunities to Improve US Healthcare•60 minutes
Concepts and Categories
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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In this module, you will be able to compare forms of communication and describe why people us ontologies to describe the world. You'll be able to describe the evolution of standardized railroads in the US and recognize why the evolution of railroad tracks also applies to medical terminologies. You'll be able to analyze a dataset with disease codes and also be able to select which codes refer to specific diseases. You'll be able to match different terminologies with different descriptive domains as well as be able to contrast the different ways of organizing information into hierarchies or other categories.
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6 videos1 assignment4 discussion prompts
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6 videos•Total 41 minutes
Module 2 Introduction•2 minutes
Ontologies - Descriptions of the World•7 minutes
Standard Terminologies•8 minutes
Diagnoses: ICD-9/10•9 minutes
SNOMED, CPT, LOINC, Drug Terminologies•8 minutes
Information Exchange Standards•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•30 minutes
4 discussion prompts•Total 150 minutes
Exploration of Ontologies – What is Out There?•15 minutes
Exploration of Ontologies – Describing Healthcare Concepts•15 minutes
Reviewing Medical Terminologies (Suggested Activity)•90 minutes
Healthcare Data
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
In this module, you will be able to identify different types of medical processes and be able to explain why specific data formats emerged from these varied processes. You'll be able to list numerous data types that are found within EHRs and link specific clinical processes that created these outputs. You'll be able to trace why various types of administrative data are collected and describe the value of this data for analytics. You'll be able to identify the common ways that gene sequences are stored in computer readable files and be able to describe how big data formats are different than common relational database technologies that require a lot of data modeling and planning.
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6 videos1 assignment2 discussion prompts
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6 videos•Total 45 minutes
Module 3 Introduction•3 minutes
From Concepts to Data: Information to Knowledge•6 minutes
Clinical Data•11 minutes
Administrative Data•9 minutes
Genomic Data•9 minutes
Big Data•8 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•30 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 90 minutes
Exploration of Healthcare Types•60 minutes
Exploration of Big Data in Healthcare•30 minutes
Data and Conceptual Harmony
Module 4•3 hours to complete
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In this module, you will be able to tell leaders and coworkers why they should invest time in creating data dictionaries and other meta-data. You'll be able to describe why one burn registry had data fragmentation issues, and how a variety of standardization and centralization processes helped to achieve data harmony. You'll be able to answer why it is necessary to integrate data, even though the data is coming from disparate sources. You'll be able to perform data mapping as well as communicate the technical terms used to describe and perform record linkages.
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Excellent introduction to the context of USA medical care state of business from politeconomy point of view.
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This course is well loaded with information that is useful for data scientists (or intending data scientists) in healthcare. The instructor did a wonderful job.
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