Controlling information and clinical data system (2)
Abbreviation: USKPSESM Load: 30(L) + 15(S) + 0(CP) + 0(EXE) + 30(P) + 0() + 0(LE) + 0(ME) + 0(SCP) + 0(FE) + 0(CE) + 0(PP) + 0()
Lecturers in charge: prof. dr. sc. Josipa Kern
Lecturers:
Course description: Management information system provides a foundation on which hospitals can develop its own IT system and manage it. Answering a computerized information system can provide timely, accurate and relevant information for hospital administration and staff to improve the process of extraordinary management decision-making, promote quality care for patients, improve the efficiency of operations, controlled use of institutional resources and support systems throughout the organization. This will clarify establishing relationships with IT Business, planning and management. In addition, students will be familiar with the technology management through the analysis of the duration of IT, IT architecture, system integration, standards. The course focuses on key implications for health care and the impact of IT on quality, costs, operationalization. The purpose of the clinical data systems to gain, analyze, preserve and feedback data necessary to secure, monitor and evaluate customer service to help pacijentima.Management Principles, Organizational Role, Organizational Relationship, Planning and Managing Information Systems, resorce Requirements, Quality Management.
Lecture languages: - - -
Compulsory literature:
1. Mervat Abdelhak, Sara Grostick, Mary Alice Hanken, Ellen Jacobs. Health Information: Management of a Strategic Resource; W. B. Saunders Company, A Division of Harcourt Brace & Company, 1996.
2. Barbara J. Brown, Austin Ross. Canada Health Infoway: Paths to Better Health-Final Report; Minister of Public Works and Government Services, 1999.
3. Integration of Clinical and Financial Information Systems: An Aspen Publication, 1987.
4. Joseph A. Cornell. Computers in Hospital Pharmacy management, Fundamentals and Applications; An Aspen Publication. London, 1983.
Recommended literature:
5. Bemmel J. Handbook of Medical Informatics.
6. Swansburg C. Russel. Introductory Management and Leadership for nurses;Jones nad Bartlett Publisher, Sudbury, 1998. ( 529 - 565 )
7. Kern J (ur.). Medicinsko-informatičke metode. Zagreb: Medicinska naklada 2001. Journals:
Legend
L - Lectures
FE - Field exercises
CE - Project laboratory
PP - Preclinical practicals
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S - Seminar
CP - Clinical practicals
EXE - Exercises of applied kinesiology
P - Practicum
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LE - Laboratory exercises
ME - Methodology exercises
SCP - Special clinical practicals
* - Not graded