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HEALTH INFORMATICS (HI)
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Math, Science and Technology
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2060
- Database Management in Health Information Systems
(3.0 cr; fall, every year) Fundamentals of health information database design and development. Common aspects of many health information database management systems. How to write business rules; model and implement databases; and write transactions. Database mechanisms that aid in securing data.
HI
3020
- Introduction to Health Information Systems
(3.0 cr; fall, every year) Information systems applied to the health care industry. How information is collected, stored, retrieved, shared, and analyzed, along with the legal and ethical concerns inherent in the stewardship of patient information. Work flow, electronic health records, and personal health records.
HI
3060
- Secure Data Collection and Retrieval
(3.0 cr; Prereq-2060 or SE 2060; spring, every year) Data manipulation in the health care industry. Secure data collection techniques and tools; data encoding; resolving data conflicts; data cleaning; decision support systems; data evolution; data measures; secure data retrieval techniques; reporting applications; and data analysis techniques.
HI
3100
- Health Information Workflow Process Analysis and Design
(3.0 cr; Prereq-3020; spring, every year) Workflow processes in the health organizations. How to model workflows using formal/semi-formal diagramming notations. How processes can change over time/strategies for managing change. Information architectures, workflow components; interoperability in service oriented architectures.
HI
3200
- Social, Legal, Ethical Issues in Health Informatics
(3.0 cr; fall, every year) Social, legal, and ethical issues associated with collection, using, sharing, and stewardship of electronic medical records. Responsibilities of and impacts on health information professionals and health organizations. Social impacts of meaningful use of electronic medical records.
HI
3215
- Health Information Assurance and Security
(3.0 cr; spring, every year) Information assurance as it relates to legal responsibilities, including HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley, HITECH, and Digital Rights Management. Strategies and process models for securing information. Information assurance and security industry standards such as ISO 17799 and COBIT. Use of software tools to aid in protecting data.
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3300
- Organization of EHR Systems
(3.0 cr; spring, every year) Architectures, organization, data structures and features. Analysis and design patterns. Nonfunctional requirements and solutions. Constraints of EHR systems development such as security, interoperability, government, and certification. Application of XML, XMI, SOA, and RM-ODP.
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