Health Information Technology Architecture

Health Information Technology Architecture

  1. Title

Health Information Technology Architecture

  1. Introduction

Largo Corporation has recently acquired Suburban Independent Clinic, Inc. (SIC) which serves the general outpatient medical needs of a suburb just outside of Washington, D.C.  It competes directly with CVS Minute Clinic and Urgent Care Center. The corporation appointed you as the chief information officer (CIO) of the clinic in charge of managing clinical and administrative information, technologies and systems.

The clinic is feeling the pressure in many respects – cost, quality of care, access, and efficiency. Disease and personal injuries are on the rise, requirements for efficient and effective care delivery are increasing, and healthcare costs have climbed over time.

Legislation such as the Affordable Care Act has called for the greater adoption of health information technology to improve access, delivery, efficiency and quality of health care serves and treatments while reducing costs and the occurrence of medical errors. This project explores the development and use of information technology IT since it has emerged as a powerful enabler in helping to achieve multiple goals and objectives across the entire U.S. healthcare system.

As the CIO you realize the value and importance of applying IT and have been asked to analyze the issues faced by the clinic and develop a new IT architecture for the facility.

You will benefit from this project in that it will develop your knowledge of information technology in the context of the health care field.  So welcome to the world of health information technology and let’s begin this journey step-by-step.

  1. Steps to Completion

1) Understand the Setting

The mission statement of Suburban Independent Clinic is as follows:

  1. Provide high quality medical care to the patient regardless of race, ethnicity, and gender.
  2. Optimize visit experience, communication standards and patient understanding.
  3. Treat patients with respect.
  4. Maintain patient confidentiality and security.
  5. Provide a pleasing working environment for employees.
  6. Follow established policies and procedures for clinics such as HIPAA.

Besides yourself, employees include:

  • Clinic Director
  • Attending physicians (general practitioners)
  • Nurses
  • Office manager [designated as the Health Information Management (HIM) Manager]
  • Receptionist/Interpreter

A survey was conducted involving the patients and specific employees of SIC.  Here is a representative sample of their feedback:

Patient

  • I can only make appointments by phone. SIC, you need to move to the 21st century!
  • The only way I can view my medical record is by being physically in the office.
  • Boy, it takes a really long time for the office people to find my medical records. I notice that they keep them in paper files. Once they gave the doctor the wrong record for me because I had the same name as another patient.
  • I once saw an employee leave my medical records out in the open where anyone can view it!
  • I have to complete all forms by hand. What a pain!
  • Drug costs are skyrocketing. We need to look if pharmaceutical companies are ripping us off!
  • My pharmacist once told me that the prescription from the doctor was difficult to read. She had to call the doctor’s office to find out what medication was being prescribed.
  • I often forget what the doctor told me after my examination especially when he gives a lot of instructions.
  • I had a drug-drug interaction that could have been prevented. I am suing SIC!
  • I have a difficult time getting to the office. No one will take me and the cost of a taxi is expensive.
  • I like the fact that the receptionist is bilingual but sometimes she is too busy and cannot interpret for me.
  • I don’t like searching for information and reading a lot of reports. I wish there was a way to get the information I want quickly and accurately as if a doctor or nurse was talking to me.

Physician

  • I cannot read the handwritten charts from Dr. Smith because of his lousy penmanship. Some comments he includes are scribbled in the margins.
  • I like to identify trends and patterns among my patients (is there an epidemic of a particular virus?) but it is too much of a manual process to compile and compare all of the records. I also like to explore trends among all clinics in the region and in the country.
  • It takes a long time to get patient records from the filing cabinet. It is sometimes misfiled or even missing!
  • I wish I could better communicate with my patients beyond an office conversation.
  • I want to start a wellness program but printing and mailing costs makes it prohibitive.
  • I wish I could see the patient’s medical history from birth to the present particularly when the patient has changed doctors.
  • I have a difficult time managing my certifications. They are all lying in my office drawer or hanging in frames.
  • I like spending time with patients and teaching but I hate the paperwork and administration issues I face every day!
  • We need more insight on diagnosing complex medical problems. We have to dig into research journals and contact experts.  This takes an inordinate amount of time. Information is delivered in long written reports. There must be a better way!

Nurse

  • Often medical supplies were low and had to be ordered them by phone at the last minute.
  • Sometimes there is an inadequate staffing of nurses and I have to work a double shift. It’s just not fair!
  • Occasionally we have to repeat tests because we cannot find the patient’s data.
  • I don’t have the time to take training sessions I need during regular office hours.
  • It takes a while to contact immunization registries by phone.
  • I am spend less and less time on patient care and more time with bookkeeping.

 

Office Manager / HIM Manager

  • The facility is running out of space due to the frequent addition of file cabinets to hold the growing patient data. It is expensive to buy these cabinets and we are losing space that we normally use for patient care.
  • Documentation is inadequate when corporate auditor want to examine records for cost and compliance reviews.
  • Once we lose medical records they were gone forever.
  • Health insurance claims are handled manually and subject to errors. And when there is changes in the rules, we learn about it much too late and some employees are not informed of the change.
  • We have a frequent cash flow problems because we tend to send bills late. We should ask for payments on the spot!
  • Please, I don’t want to use computer technology since it will increase costs tremendously. I don’t believe those computer systems vendors – they are just out to make a buck.
  • I am overworked and underpaid! I would like to start a union of clinic office managers!
  • Archived medical records are stored in a warehouse. If they need to be retrieved they need to faxed, scanned or mail which is a time consuming process when it could be a life or death situation.
  • We keep all of our equipment purchasing data in one server and I am worried about someone coming in and corrupting it. In addition there are many verifications needed to ensure data is accurate.  We need to hire a lot of trusted third parties to do this. I wish life was more simple!

2)  Analyze the Issues

Your work begins now.  As a first step you are to organize these issues into logical categories and prioritize them.

In analyzing each issue, think about these questions:

  • Do I understand the meaning and nature of the issue?
  • Should we care about this issue?
  • What does literature say about this issue?
  • Who is affected by the issue? How so?
  • Which issues are most important? Least important?
  • How does this issue relate to corporate strategy and goals?

Do not jump the gun and start identifying solutions now. That step comes later.

Deliverable:  Prepare a narrative and a summary table that would capture the results of your issue analysis in this step.  The table should prioritize the issues in the context of SIC and Largo Corporation.  Minimum length = 600 words. Be sure to state your assumptions.

  • Issue analysis table (from Step 2)

Public Health Policy Brief

Public Health Policy Brief

Hello Tutor Please follow the instructions in PDF. Please use APA format. This is a continuation topic. I have added all the other assignments that has been completed in this assignment. Please make sure that this assignment has all the parts that assignments askes. All the topic areas is located at the bottom of the pdf instructions must be addressed and subheadings. The topic of this assignments is CLASS. This is located in assignment 1-2. Again this is a continuation project and this is the final which means that the whole assignment needs to be revised, concise, and put together. .Assignment 3-2, and -2 has been done properly. Please add assignment done for this final assignment. ensuring all areas are address and put the whole assignment together. Review and make sure everything flows together.

Abortion Argumentative Essay

Abortion Argumentative Essay

Main Goals for Essay 2 (Argumentative)
Focus your essay with a strong thesis statement that makes a claim regarding an issue (provided)
Effectively summarize ideas from the texts that support your claim.
Critically analyze how the ideas presented in the readings work to support your claim.
Create organized paragraphs that focus on one main point and divide your analysis into manageable
Directly Quote from the reading(s) to support assertions
This essay must be a minimum of three full pages (not including the Work Cited page) and follow MLA formatting and guidelines for citations.
Essays must have an introduction, three or four body paragraphs, and a conclusion
Essays must integrate textual evidence (direct quotation) in each body paragraph

Health The Difference Between the Rich and Poor in Healthcare

Health The Difference Between the Rich and Poor in Healthcare

Can wealth secures health?

Thesis statement- America’s healthcare inequality requires that the gap between the rich and poor must be bridged because low-income households tend to have adults with lower education levels, more stress, and negative health behaviors. (Use this thesis statement in the paper)
1. Attached are the 3 sources that must be used, Draft of my paper, instructor’s notes regarding the draft to adhere to, and expand upon. (12- font, indented para., Double-spaced, APA format, at least 6 paragraphs 1100 words+)
2. Describe real-life instances of the above social issues in a personal or professional setting. Discuss your perspective on the selected social issues, including reasons for your viewpoint.
3. Discuss how core values inform or influence your perspective on the selected social issues.
4. Introductory paragraph needs to clearly outline a real-life instance of the above social issues and give the above thesis statement that indicates your perspective.

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT

HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROJECT

Health Information Technology Project

In previous Discussions and Applications, you have explored various aspects of health information technology systems: the historic development of Health Information Technology ( HIT), how data flows across HIT systems, and standards and interoperability requirements including specific terminologies used in your practice setting. In this Application Assignment, you will have the opportunity to further develop your analysis skills by closely examining the implementation of a health information technology system. 

To prepare:

Investigate a health information technology system or health information technology application in your area of interest. The health information technology system/application may be in any setting where health care information is developed or managed. You may choose your system or application from any organization or virtual environment.

  • Consumer health applications
  • Clinical information systems
  • Electronic medical record (EMR) systems in hospitals or provider offices
  • Home health care applications
  • School health applications
  • Patient portal/personal health record
  • Public health information systems
  • Telehealth (i.e., from facility to home)
  • Simulation laboratories

You may visit a health care organization in person or virtually to make your final choice about the health information technology system or health information technology application of interest.

Choose the best strategy to gain information about your selected information technology system/application.

Some ways to gather information include virtual visits; vendor demonstrations; on-site visits; interviews via face-to-face, phone, or teleconference. You must conduct at least one interview for this project.

Complete a literature search to gather information about your selected information technology system. You may also need to review related scholarly articles to help answer the questions presented below.

 

To complete your 12- to 15-page scholarly report,

Organization Information

  1. Briefly describe the health information technology system/application and the organization type (hospital, clinic, public health agency, health care software company, government health information website, private virtual health information site, etc.).
  2. Is the health information technology system/application clinical, administrative, educational, or research related?
  3. What were the key reasons for the development of this health information technology system/application, i.e., what made the organization believe this system/application was needed? How did this organization determine those needs? Did the organization use specific tools to conduct needs assessments, staff opinions, or workflows?
  4. How did the organization determine that this specific system/application could fulfill its predetermined needs?
  5. Who manages this health information technology system/application and where are they located within the organization’s administrative structure?

Information System Application Design and Development

  1. Many health care systems have multiple independent entities that work together toward the common goal of providing high-quality care. How did—and do—the various stakeholders make decisions related to this health information technology system/application? Were the end users involved in the development of this health information technology system/application?
  2. How are individuals trained to use the health information technology system/application?
  3. How are security issues addressed? How does this health information technology system/application support a legally sound health care record?
  4. Where did initial funds for this health information technology system/application come from?
  5. Who manages the budget for this health information technology system/application?
  6. Have organizational or political issues impacted the ongoing funding for this health information technology system/application?
  7. What are the arrangements for planned or unplanned downtime?
  8. How are health information technology system/application upgrades scheduled or planned?
  9. How has the health information technology system/application changed in response to health care reform and related legislation?
  10. What suggestions could you make regarding changes needed to support health care reform and related legislation?

Innovative Aspects of the System

  1. How does the health information technology system/application utilize technology innovations?
  2. What technology innovations would you recommend for this organization? What innovations presented in this course, or found through your own research, could this organization benefit from?
  3. What innovations could further promote evidence-based practice and efficiency within this organization?

End Product

Your report is a scholarly paper and needs to include a minimum of 10 citations from peer-reviewed journals. Every statement made in a scholarly report must be supported by a reference. Be very cautious when stating your opinion, or using terms suggesting absolute facts, or values, as these must be supported by references. Note that textbooks, including the course texts, are composed of information cited from other sources (see the reference section in the course textbooks). There should be an adequate number of appropriate references (a minimum of 10). Please note that primary sources are to be used. Peer-reviewed journal articles should make up the bulk of your references (90%). If referring to a book, be sure to include all information in APA style, including specific page numbers when necessary. Note that an article referred to in a book is a secondary source.

A superior paper demonstrates breadth and depth of knowledge, and critical thinking appropriate for doctoral level scholarship. The report must follow APA Publication Manual guidelines (7th edition) and be free of typographical, spelling, and grammatical errors. This Application is the Major Assessment for this course.

Reflection Public Governmental Meeting Related to Health where Health Policy

Reflection Public Governmental Meeting Related to Health where Health Policy

Write a reflection using the questions below and material discussed in this class. Include at least FIVE PROFESSIONAL, PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH JOURNAL ARTICLES related to the policy that was discussed in the meeting that you attended.
Write a 4 page paper, which briefly addresses most/all of the questions below.
Page 1:
How was the process of finding the meeting that you attended?
How was attending the meeting?
How many people were in the audience?
Who were those people?
Why don’t more people attend public meetings?
Talk with other people in the audience. What do they think about this policy?
Page 2:
What was the policy being discussed?
What problem is this policy trying to solve?

Is this policy evidence-based?
Does the science of the policy suggest that it will be effective for the population that this group controls?
What are the ethics of this policy?
Page 3:
What are other cities/counties/states doing about this issue?
Page 4:
Overall, what is the outcome of this meeting?
Was any real progress made on this issue? If so, why? If not, why not?
If you were a community organizer, how would you get more people to engage in the policy process?
Doing Health Policy Rubric

Discuss the importance of trends in epidemiology and population health management

Discuss the importance of trends in epidemiology and population health management

Discuss the importance of trends in epidemiology and population health management.
How are trends in epidemiology important to protect the Saudi population?

MEDICINAL USE MARIJUANA ESSAY MARIJUANA MEDICINAL USE ESSAY

MEDICINAL USE MARIJUANA ESSAY MARIJUANA MEDICINAL USE ESSAY

You will need an introduction paragraph, and a conclusion paragraph. Do not use the numbers before the question. Do not use the actual question to begin your paragraph, paraphrase it.
This paper must be typed – no longer than 10 pages, 12 point font, cover, body, and reference, no abstract needed. If you would like to try an abstract for no points deducted you may. Use APA Purdue owl for paper.
MEDICINAL USE – MARIJUANA
In the past few years laws have been passed in some states allowing for the “medicinal use” of marijuana for pain control in chronically ill patients.
1. If you were in charge of such a program, how would you determine who should be included under such an exception to the drug laws?
2. Is pain a legitimate reason to use marijuana?
3.How does it differ from a prescription pain medication?
Also include the following information:
4. Which states have this drug law in effect and when did they pass the law to use it?
5How does Pennsylvania fit in here with their dispensing of marijuana?
6 Where does PA fit in here with recreational marijuana?
7. Who was responsible for the medicinal marijuana bill for Penssylvania?
8. How does it help ecomonically?
9.What illness is marijuana used for? Name at least 10.
10. Name 5 ways that you can use marijuana; i.e. eating it. You may not use eating brownies and eating it in something else as different ways.
Eating is eating.
11 Is it a gateway drug?
12. How does marijuana help the opioid crisis?

Ergonomics at the work environment

Ergonomics at the work environment

Explain a stretching routine for your work environment. As you consider your routine, keep in mind the specific individuals within your work environment who will be using this plan. How will you account for differences in sizes, ages, and cultures?

Medical Questions and Answers

Medical Questions and Answers

Question 1: Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis. Of those you tested, which solutes were able to diffuse into the right beaker from the left with the
-20 MWCO membrane?
-200 MWCO membrane?
Explain how the experiment variables (solute size & concentration, membrane pore size) affected diffusion rate and whether it occurred.

Question2: Activity 2: Facilitated diffusion: What happened to the rate of facilitated diffusion as the number of protein carriers increased? Explain why.

Question 3: What do you think would happen to the transport rate if you put the same concentration of glucose into both beakers instead of deionized water in the right beaker? Why?

Question 4: Activity 3: Simulating Osmosis. Does NaCl appear in the right beaker? If so, which membrane(s), of those you tested, allowed it to pass?

Question 5:Explain the relationship you observe between solute concentration and osmotic pressure.

Question 6: Will osmotic pressure be generated if solutes are able to diffuse? Explain.

Question 7: What would happen (related to osmotic pressure) if you increased the albumin concentration in the left beaker using any membrane?

Question 8: Activity 5: Simulating Active transport. Watch the solute concentration windows at the side of each beaker for any changes in Na+ and K+ concentrations (for RUN 1). The Na+ transport rate stops before transport has completed. Why?

Question 9: What do you think would happen if you did not dispense any ATP? Why?

Question 10: RUN 2 (ATP concentration at 3 mM): Has the amount of Na+ transported changed? If so, how has it changed and why?

Question 11: What would happen if you decreased the number of sodium-potassium pumps during RUN 2?

Question 12: Describe the effect of adding glucose carriers to the Sodium Potassium transport. Explain why.