
After completing this introduction students will have gained a better understanding of HITECH and EHR .
Students will understand the roles that Electronic Health Records Specialist play in the healthcare environment.
Understanding where we have been is essential to planning and mapping out the directions that EHR must take in the future. In this lesson students will gain an understanding of the history of electronic health records.
Students will be able to identify vocabulary standards.
Students will have gained a better understanding of the process necessary to implement an EHR system.
Students will be able to define the difference between a personal health record and continuing care record.
Students will be able to understand the importance of patient communication and how it effects their healthcare.
Students will be able to indicate how consents, notices, authorizations for release of information, and how advance directives are incorporated into an EHR.
Students will be able to differentiate structured data from unstructured data by providing examples of each.
Students will be able to describe the office workflow process that will assure that the summary lists in each patient's EHR are reviewed and updated routinely to maintain their accuracy, completeness, and currency.
Students will be able to describe the office workflow process that will assure that the summary lists in each patient's EHR are reviewed and updated routinely to maintain their accuracy, completeness, and currency.
Students will be able to describe the office workflow process that will assure that the summary lists in each patient's EHR are reviewed and updated routinely to maintain their accuracy, completeness, and currency.
Students will be able to define terms and key concepts used in relation to the research process.
This course was created for those looking to advance their career or to start a new career in the healthcare industry. This course will also refresh the essential knowledge needed to stay up to date in a fact-paced field, and to prepare to sit for the industry standard certification exam. If you ever wanted to learn more about Electronic Medical Records look no further!