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HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Clinical Perspective)

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.

Status: Health Information Management
Status: Health Policy
BeginnerCourse42 hours

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MW

4.0Reviewed Mar 29, 2017

This was an excellent course. I could go at my pace. I loved that I was in the comfort of my environment so I could pause a

CC

5.0Reviewed Apr 24, 2017

The case scenarios were so realistic that will make you think critically and apply the concepts you just learned.

MC

4.0Reviewed Jan 29, 2017

Very enjoyable and easy to follow course. This course is a nice complement to my daily work. Thank you.

AM

4.0Reviewed May 30, 2017

Can't say I agreed with everything that was said, but overall a good class. Thanks!

SK

5.0Reviewed May 29, 2017

HELPED ME A LOT TO KNOW ABOUT HEALTH SYSTEMS IN USA. OTHER COUNTRIES CAN ALSO UNDERTAKE THESE KIND OF INITIATIVES.

PT

5.0Reviewed Sep 7, 2018

Very good content and effective quiz for checking ourselves more understanding of each chapter

AM

5.0Reviewed Jul 22, 2019

Highly informative & appears good to both Clinical & Technical audience

A

4.0Reviewed Jun 23, 2017

Lots of useful information! Voice is a bit monotoned and just reads off the slides - perhaps faculty interaction in the form of videos would have been nice.

OO

5.0Reviewed Oct 7, 2017

Excellent and informative. It has changed my perspective about patient care and I will be able to apply it in y field of work

PS

4.0Reviewed Jun 4, 2020

It was so interesting. The chapters were so clear. The quizzes are not much difficult.

TM

5.0Reviewed Feb 27, 2017

This is an interesting clinical case study based course for the Clinician.

YW

5.0Reviewed Apr 16, 2017

Excellent, very practical and informative for those in Healh care IT field.

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