This course is best suited for individuals currently in the healthcare sector, as a provider, payer, or administrator. Individuals pursuing a career change to the healthcare sector may also be interested in this course.

Health Informatics for Healthcare Professionals

Health Informatics for Healthcare Professionals

Instructor: Dr. John D. Halamka, M.D., M.S.
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What you'll learn
Describe the history and current status of information systems in healthcare
Identify and describe the functions and evolution of the electronic health record systems
Interpret the relationship between information retrieval, data standards and decision support system
Skills you'll gain
- Electronic Medical Record
- Interoperability
- Emerging Technologies
- Health Systems
- Health Care Administration
- Clinical Informatics
- Health Information Management
- Health Care
- Decision Support Systems
- Data Storage
- Data Management
- Health Informatics
- Health Information Management and Medical Records
- Artificial Intelligence
- Health Administration
- Digital Transformation
- Health Technology
- Data Sharing
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Reviewed on Feb 11, 2025
A good introduction to Health Informatics. The peer-review aspect of the assignments was frustrating, as it took quite a while for those assignments to be graded. Otherwise, a very helpful course.
Reviewed on Aug 31, 2023
Great course! It was challenging enough to not be boring. The professor was excellent!! I truly enjoyed this course. Thank you!
Reviewed on Feb 15, 2024
Takes a long time to resolve issues raised. I’m still waiting to resolve the report an issue flag
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