HIS Lesson 3. Health Informatics-Final
HIS Lesson 3. Health Informatics-Final
Overview of
Health
Informatics 1
Intended Learning Outcomes
At the end of the lesson, the students should be
able to:
1.Define health information technology;
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Rouse (2016) enumerates the following types
of health information technology:
An electronic health record (EHR) is
also called an electronic medical record
(EMR). It is one of the fundamental
components of health information technology
infrastructure. EHR is the patient’s official
health record in digital form and this
information is shared across multiple health
care providers and agencies.
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The other key elements are the personal
health record (PHR) and the health
information exchange (HIE). A PHR is a
person’s self-maintained health record
while the HIE is the health data
clearinghouse which is comprised of health
care organizations with interoperability
pact to share data among their health
information technology systems.
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In the United States, since the inception of
the HITECH Act of 2009, the use and
implementation of HER systems have
increased dramatically. Hospitals and
physicians using the government-certified EHR
systems meet the meaningful use criteria and
are qualified to receive incentives. The said
criteria is regulated under the Office of the
National Coordinator (ONC) for health IT
which certifies approved IT technology use
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Under the federal reimbursement program
and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services (CMMS). However, meaningful
use is changing due to the Medicare
Access and Children’s Health Insurance
Plan Reauthorization Act (MACRA)
which is a law on value-based
reimbursement system passed by the US
Congress in 2015.
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Health Informatics in the
Cloud
The role of cloud technology is
undeniably significant in our everyday lives.
Currently, 83 percent of health care
organizations are making use of cloud-based
applications, and it is changing the landscape
of the health care system and health
informatics. However, both benefits and threats
exist (University of Illinois, 2014).
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Cloud
Advantages of Cloud Technology:
1. Integrated and Efficient Patient Care
Cloud technology offers a single access point
for patient information which allows multiple
doctors to review laboratory results or notes on
patients. Physicians can spend more time
deciding and performing patient treatment
instead of waiting for information from
different departments.
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Disadvantages of Cloud Technology:
1. Potential Risks to Personal Information
The strength of cloud technology is also very
same characteristic that makes it vulnerable to
data breaches. The information contained
within medical records may be subjected to
theft or other violations of privacy and
confidentiality. Fortunately, safeguards may be
put in place to minimize such threats such as
encryption, proper data disposal, and other
security features.
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Disadvantages of Cloud Technology:
2. Cloud Setup Seems Cumbersome
The transition from a traditional to an
automated system might be difficult for some
members of health care organizations that may
not be familiar with cloud technology. This
technology, however, will be adopted by more
institutions in the future. With proper education
and illustration of its function, hesitant
practitioners may be able to see its advantages.
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Health Informatics in the
Philippines
Health informatics is the application of both
technology and systems in a health care setting. It
has been loosely practiced in the Philippines since
the 1980s. Practitioners who had access to IBM
(International Business Machines Corporation)
compatible machines used word processors to store
patient information. Since then, significant
milestones in health informatics have occurred over
the years, one of which is the Community Health
Information Tracking System (CHITS), a Linux,
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CHITS was named finalist at the Stockholm
Challenge 2006 and one of top three e-government
projects in the Philippines by the Asia Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC) Digital Opportunity
Center (ADOC).
CHITS is an electronic medical record (EMR)
developed through the collaboration of the
Information and Communication Technology
community and health workers, primarily designed
for use in Philippine health centers in disadvantaged
areas.
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