HI-FIVE (Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment) Training is a 12-hour online course designed by Columbia University in 2016, with sponsorship from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). The training is role-based and uses case scenarios. Also, it has additional, optional modules on other topics of interest or relevance. Although we suggest to complete the course within a month's timeframe, the course is self-paced and so you can start and finish the course at anytime during a month's time period. No additional hardware or software are required for this course.
Our nation’s healthcare system is changing at a rapid pace. Transformative health care delivery programs depend heavily on health information technology to improve and coordinate care, maintain patient registries, support patient engagement, develop and sustain data infrastructure necessary for multi-payer value-based payment, and enable analytical capacities to inform decision making and streamline reporting. The accelerated pace of change from new and expanding technology will continue to be a challenge for preparing a skilled workforce so taking this training will help you to stay current in the dynamic landscape of health care.
This course is one of three related courses in the HI-FIVE training program, which has topics on population health, care coordination and interoperability, value-based care, healthcare data analytics, and patient-centered care. Each of the three courses is designed from a different perspective based on various healthcare roles. This first course is from a clinical perspective, geared towards physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, clinical executives and managers, medical assistants, and other clinical support roles. However, we encourage anyone working in healthcare, health IT, public health, and population health to participate in any of the three trainings.
What's included
1 video1 reading1 discussion prompt
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1 video•Total 5 minutes
Introduction to Clinical Perspective Course•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Introduction to the Course Structure•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Meet and Greet•10 minutes
Mr. Osner Santana Goes to the ED
Module 2•4 hours to complete
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5 videos4 readings4 assignments
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5 videos•Total 76 minutes
Introduction and Definitions: Population Health and Health IT•20 minutes
Population Health Management and Health IT•27 minutes
Benefits of Healthcare Interoperability•18 minutes
Barriers to Interoperable Health IT•0 minutes
National Strategy for Health Interoperability•11 minutes
4 readings•Total 40 minutes
Arrival at the Emergency Department•10 minutes
Now back to the case!•10 minutes
Resources and IT Systems at Hamilton Hospital•10 minutes
End of Case Part 1•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
What Do You Think? (#1)•30 minutes
Population Health and the Application of Health IT•30 minutes
What Do You Think? (#2)•30 minutes
Overview of Interoperable Health IT•30 minutes
Mr. Osner Santana Waits to Be Seen
Module 3•4 hours to complete
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3 videos3 readings4 assignments
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3 videos•Total 83 minutes
Introduction to Value-Based Care•30 minutes
Introduction to Care Management•25 minutes
Care Delivery Challenges and Solutions•28 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Health IT and Informatics for Value-Based Care•10 minutes
Taking Care and Vitals of the Patient•10 minutes
End of Case Part 2•10 minutes
4 assignments•Total 120 minutes
What Do You Think? (#3)•30 minutes
Introduction to Value-Based Care•30 minutes
What Do You Think? (#4)•30 minutes
Care Management•30 minutes
Mr. Osner Santana Meets Dr. Jefferson (Part 1)
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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10 videos3 readings6 assignments
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10 videos•Total 109 minutes
What is Care Coordination?•20 minutes
Care Coordination Models•12 minutes
Long-Term Care Coordination•14 minutes
Multidisciplinary Care Planning•11 minutes
Transformation Planning•10 minutes
Evidence-Based Clinical Practice•12 minutes
Introduction to Patient Engagement and Participation•0 minutes
Introduction to Mobile Health Technologies•12 minutes
mHealth Data•7 minutes
Introduction to Telehealth•13 minutes
3 readings•Total 30 minutes
Change in Nursing Shift•10 minutes
Decision Point 5: Transition to Case•10 minutes
The ED Visit•10 minutes
6 assignments•Total 180 minutes
What Do You Think? (#5)•30 minutes
Overview of Care Coordination•30 minutes
Team-Based Approach to Care•30 minutes
What Do You Think? (#6)•30 minutes
Introduction to Patient Engagement and Participation•30 minutes
Expanding Access with Technology•30 minutes
Mr. Osner Santana Meets Dr. Jefferson (Part 2)
Module 5•5 hours to complete
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11 videos5 readings5 assignments
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11 videos•Total 128 minutes
New Models of Care Delivery•19 minutes
Accountable Care Organizations•24 minutes
ACO Performance•18 minutes
The Patient-Centered Medical Home•24 minutes
Overview of Patient-Provider Communication•0 minutes
Trust and Respectful Interactions•0 minutes
Informatics Tools to Support Patient-Provider Communication•0 minutes
Patient-Initiated Information Exchange•12 minutes
Patient Preferences for Information Sharing•12 minutes
Information-Driven Patient Education•12 minutes
Health IT-Supported Communication Between Primary Care Provider and Specialist•7 minutes
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Finding Primary Care for Mr. Santana•10 minutes
Decision Point 7: Transition to Case•10 minutes
Next Steps for Mr. Santana•10 minutes
Decision Point 8: Transition to Case•10 minutes
Moving to a Patient-Centered Medical Home•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 150 minutes
What Do You Think? (#7)•30 minutes
Healthcare Delivery•30 minutes
What Do You Think? (#8)•30 minutes
Patient-Provider Communication•30 minutes
Supporting Patient-Driven Care Coordination•30 minutes
Completion of HI-FIVE Training (Clinical Perspective)
This module is optional, but has additional topics that you may be interested based on your role. We encourage you to explore any of these topics and there are also quizzes to test your learning.
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55 videos1 reading19 assignments
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55 videos•Total 429 minutes
Applying Health IT to Improve Population Health at the Community Level: Determinants of Health and an Ecological Framework for Population Health•0 minutes
Applying Health IT to Improve Population Health at the Community Level: Two Case Studies of Population Health Informatics•0 minutes
Structural "Accountable" Care Approaches for Target Populations: Accountable Care Movement•0 minutes
Structural "Accountable" Care Approaches for Target Population: Population-Based Care Management•0 minutes
Structural "Accountable" Care Approaches for Target Population: The Business of Population Health•0 minutes
Implications of Policy, Finance, and Business on Population Health: Introduction to Finance•0 minutes
Implications of Policy, Finance, and Business on Population Health: Federal Policies Financing Policies•0 minutes
Implications of Policy, Finance, and Business on Population Health: States' and Employers' Financing Policies•0 minutes
Implications of Policy, Finance, and Business on Population Health: Providers and Accrediting Bodies•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Data Types-Overview and Demographics•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Data Types-Diagnoses and Medications•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Surveys, Utilization, and Groupers•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Emerging Data Types-Clinical Data and Patient-Generated Data•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Data Types-Insurance, EHR, and Registries•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Data Sources for Population Health•0 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems: Data Management in Population Health-Challenges and Opportunities•0 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Risk and Its Measurement in Population Health•0 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Predictive Models•0 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Risk and Predictive Model Case Study•0 minutes
Population Health Management Interventions: Prioritizing Population Health•0 minutes
Population Health Management Interventions: Intervention Strategies•0 minutes
Population Health Management Interventions: Implementing Population Health Interventions•0 minutes
Policy and Interoperable Health IT: Overview•15 minutes
Policy and Interoperable Health IT: Meaningful Use, ONC Certification, and Interoperability (Part 1)•19 minutes
Policy and Interoperable Health IT: Meaningful Use, ONC Certification, and Interoperability (Part 2)•28 minutes
Policy and Interoperable Health IT: Assessing and Leveraging Meaningful Use and ONC Certification Progress for Interoperability•14 minutes
Exchange of Health Information: Introduction•0 minutes
Exchange of Health Information: Health Information Exchange Organizations•0 minutes
Exchange of Health Information: Advancing Health Information Exchange through Meaningful Use and Direct•0 minutes
Exchange of Health Information: Future Directions for Health Information Exchange•0 minutes
Regulatory Environment: Rationale for Reform•0 minutes
Regulatory Environment: The Affordable Care Act•0 minutes
Regulatory Environment: Other Regulations•0 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety: Overview•18 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety: Measurement of Value-Based Care•21 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety: Reporting Quality Performance Measures•14 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety: Patient Experience•14 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety: Process Improvement•17 minutes
Outcomes and Reimbursements: Foundations•32 minutes
Outcomes and Reimbursements: Consumer Understanding of Quality and Cost•32 minutes
Contracts and Payments: Overview•29 minutes
Secondary Use of Clinical Data: Opportunities•7 minutes
Secondary Use of Clinical Data: Limitations and Challenges•8 minutes
Communicating Data Analysis Results: Communication and Visualization•15 minutes
Data Analytics in Clinical Settings: Measurement Issues-Current State•21 minutes
Data Analytics in Clinical Settings: Measurement Issues-Tools, Approaches, and Governance•18 minutes
Data Analytics in Clinical Settings: Population Management and Value-Based Care•14 minutes
Applying Health IT to Improve Population Health at the Community Level•30 minutes
Structural "Accountable" Care Approaches for Target Population•30 minutes
Implications of Policy, Finance, and Business on Population Health•30 minutes
Population Health IT and Data Systems•30 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Predictive Analytics for Population Health•30 minutes
Population Health Management Interventions•30 minutes
Policy and Interoperable Health IT•30 minutes
Exchange of Health Information•30 minutes
Regulatory Environment•30 minutes
Value-Based Quality and Safety•30 minutes
Outcomes and Reimbursements•30 minutes
Contracts and Payments•30 minutes
Secondary Use of Clinical Data•30 minutes
Communicating Data Analysis Results•30 minutes
Data Analytics in Clinical Settings•30 minutes
Activated Patients•30 minutes
Communicating Health Risk•30 minutes
Shared Decision-Making•30 minutes
Precision Medicine•30 minutes
Role-Based Content (OPTIONAL) - Nurses / Midwives / Medical Assistants / Other Clinical Support
Module 8•6 hours to complete
Module details
This module is optional, but has additional topics that you may be interested based on your role. We encourage you to explore any of these topics and there are also quizzes to test your learning.
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16 videos1 reading7 assignments
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16 videos•Total 137 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Predictive Analytics for Population Health-Risk and Its Measurement in Population Health•0 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Predictive Analytics for Population Health-Predictive Models•0 minutes
Identifying Risk and Segmenting Populations: Predictive Analytics for Population Health-Risk and Predictive Model: Case Study•0 minutes
Engaging Consumers, Providers, and Community in Population Health Programs: PRECEDE-PROCEED Model for Engagement•0 minutes
Engaging Consumers, Providers, and Community in Population Health Programs: Behavior Change Models•0 minutes
Engaging Consumers, Providers, and Community in Population Health Programs: Evaluating Behavior Change Interventions•0 minutes
Engaging Consumers, Providers, and Community in Population Health Programs: Health IT and Health Systems•0 minutes
Introduction to Healthcare Data Analytics: Overview•21 minutes
Introduction to Healthcare Data Analytics: Understanding the Data•23 minutes
Working with Data: Tools Used in Data Analytics•16 minutes
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