Now that you've been introduced to the world of Health IT and the important role played by electronic health records (EHRs), we'll focus on other technologies that play a role in maintaining ongoing operations in healthcare. Telemedicine, patient portals, barcode scanners, printers, and medical devices are just some of the technologies that impact providers and patients. As an IT support specialist, you’ll be asked to troubleshoot issues with a wide variety of tools. You'll see a scenario with a medical device installation where issues related to IP addresses, networking, and MAC addresses come up.

Operations and Patient Safety for Healthcare IT Staff

Operations and Patient Safety for Healthcare IT Staff
This course is part of Healthcare IT Support Specialization


Instructors: Ashwini S. Davison, M.D.
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- Telehealth
- Technical Documentation
- Help Desk Support
- Network Support
- Health Technology
- Technical Communication
- Patient Safety
- Health Care
- General Networking
- System Support
- Desktop Support
- Change Control
- Change Requests
- Technical Support
- Medical Equipment
- Disaster Recovery
- Medical Devices
- Issue Tracking
- Software Installation
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Reviewed on Aug 17, 2023
This module was the best of the 3 so far. Patient Safety is priority number 1.
Reviewed on Jun 1, 2024
This course gave me a little understanding of what going on in health IT to make sure patient and save, I will definitely apply what I have learned to my job. Thanks
Reviewed on Mar 7, 2021
I found the fourth section the most interesting and enjoyable, however, all sections had new information. Thank you!
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