HI-FIVE (Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment) Training is an approximately 10-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. No additional hardware or software are required for this course.

HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Administrative/IT Perspective)

HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Administrative/IT Perspective)

Instructor: Rita Kukafka
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Skills you'll gain
- Telehealth
- Predictive Modeling
- Health Care Administration
- Care Coordination
- Healthcare Ethics
- Health Care
- Patient-centered Care
- Interoperability
- Electronic Medical Record
- Data Sharing
- Health Systems
- Health Technology
- Data Analysis
- Health Informatics
- Value-Based Care
- Analytics
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There are 6 modules in this course
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Reviewed on Nov 27, 2022
This course brought me abreast with more senstive areas of health informatics and as an health informatcs specialist, It an greatly increased my knowlegdge
Reviewed on Apr 9, 2019
yeah!!! It needs dedicated time and effort. But Case studies are a bit Interesting for every student to go through.
Reviewed on May 23, 2017
I thought this course gave a good amount of information to cover the subject as I knew nothing about HIT.
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