School for Health, Unit Catalogue 2007/08 |
FH50001 Health informatics - an overview |
Credits: 6 |
Level: Masters |
Modular: no specific semester |
Assessment: ES100 |
Requisites: |
Aims & Learning Objectives: * Introduce the history and development of informatics as a specialty and its role and adoption in healthcare * Distinguish between data, information and knowledge and to promote an understanding of their hierarchical interrelationship * Set the scene for an electronic patient record that draws on all areas of healthcare informatics. On completion of this unit students will be able to: * Appraise the influences of history and policy on the current position of informatics as a specialty within healthcare * Describe the data-knowledge hierarchy and explain its relevance to healthcare issues * Analyse the concept of the electronic patient record as a linking structure between all areas of informatics. Content: This unit will introduce the student to the concept and history of informatics and explore its place in society and healthcare. This will include the following topics: * What is health informatics * The national and global context for healthcare informatics * The hierarchy of data, information, knowledge and its significance in healthcare * The development of the EPR and its relationship to all other aspects of healthcare informatics |