CMED301
Course Description
An in-depth study fo the basic concepts surrounding clinical information systems, with emphasis on electronic health records - terminology and standards, clinical configuration, user interface design, computerized physician order entry, clinical decision support, and clinical reporting. The course then focuses on the practical application of these concepts, including implementation, clinical workflow, privacy and security, certification, medical device integration, and community health information exchange; includes guest lecturers presenting real-world case studies.
Chapters of Medical Informatics
Chapter 1 : Introduction to Medical Informatics
Consumer Health Informatics :Chapter 2
Chapter 3: Clinical Data
Chapter 4 : Electronic Health Record
Chapter 5: Medical Errors
Chapter 6: Imaging System
Reference ABC Of Health Informatics
Download link
http://sites.tums.ac.ir/superusers/111/Gallery/20120206081426ABC.pdf
Exams Example
*Which of the following are two advantages of information stored in a computer?
a. Change order
b. Cost it
c. Delete it
d. Change display " correct"
e. Interpret it
*Clinicians have three broad categories of information to support patient care
these are?
a. Financial Data
b. Patient data " correct"
c. Medical Knowledge
d. Geographical data
e. Directory Information
The purpose of a registry?*
a. Cost care
b. Capture patient experiences
c. Validate patient experiences " correct"
d. Distinguish patient experiences
e. Monitor patient experiences
Which characteristics transform 'irrelevant noise' into information?*
a. Supports decisions
b. Supports retrospective fee payments
c. Supports decisions and action " correct".
d. Supports clinician education
e. Supports clinician reflection