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New Academic Programs in HIT

New Academic Programs in HIT. Funded in part by grant awarded under ARRA High Growth & Emerging Industries Grant as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment & Training Administration.

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New Academic Programs in HIT

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  1. New Academic Programs in HIT Funded in part by grant awarded under ARRA High Growth & Emerging Industries Grant as implemented by the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment & Training Administration

  2. Over 100 students majoring in a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a major in Health Information Technology with our first two graduates in May 2013! Miami University: where we are today

  3. The Development Team

  4. Created a proposal

  5. Approval Process

  6. Medical Terminology • Foundation in CIT I and CIT 2 • Database • Human Computer Interaction • Systems Analysis and Design • Programming • Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II • Pathophysiology Curriculum – Foundation Courses

  7. Technology, Ethics and Global Society • Information Management and Retrieval • Information Technology Assurance and Security • Health Information Technology I & II • Global and Strategic Issues in IT • Technical Writing • Project Management • Health Care Systems and Culture • Health Care Informatics • Statistics • Collaborative Systems Design and Integration Curriculum – Common Core

  8. Semester I • Atmosphere of Influence • Models of Care • EHR • Interoperability • Survey of IT in • telemedicine, radiology, pharmacy, surgery • Real World Project • Semester II • Patient Safety • Revenue Cycle • Digital Medicine • Practice Management • Survey of IT in • Data Quality, System Acquisition and Security • Project: Technology to Improve Healthcare HIT I and HIT II

  9. 100s of EHRs on the market • 50K from grant • Customizability • E-prescribing, web portal, analytics, document management • Support a variety of settings Selecting an EHR: Important Factors

  10. Popular System • 35 million clinicians • 17 million patient records • Infrastructure: two application servers, an SQL cluster, two terminal servers virtualized on a physical blade • Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management Selecting GE Centricity

  11. Professionals integrated into every phase of development • HIMSS & CSO HIMSS • Team Teaching 431 & 432 • Connections with over 100 HIT professionals Connecting with Health Professionals

  12. CSOHIMSS Conference

  13. Student Profiles

  14. Field Trips to Live Locations: • Awarix • Electronic Health Records • Exposure to Executive Level Staff • Clinical • Information Technology Real World Experience

  15. Speaker Series

  16. Questions?

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