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  Course: HIT 121
  Title:Networking and Health Info
  Long Title:Networking and Health Info
  Course Description:In-depth analysis of data mobility including the hardware infrastructure (wires, wireless, and devices supporting them), the ISO stack, standards, Internet protocols, federations and grids. The Nationwide Health Information Network and other nationwide approaches to distribution of Electronic Health Records by Health Information Exchanges will also be explored. Also covered are the functional models and certification of the Electronic Health Record and Data Standards for these Records.
  Min Credit:2.5
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  Course Notes: Entered new course 9/9/10 s@
  Origin Notes: PCC

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 Upon completion of this component, the student will be able to:
 1. Explain the functions of all layers of the ISO Open Systems Interconnection model, including how they are interconnected and supported.
 2. Recommend components of networking hardware that meet standards and support information exchange.
 3. Analyze standards associated with the Electronic Health Record (EHR) functional model, the Patient Health Record (PHR) functional model, and the family of profiles associated with specific domain functional requirements
 4. Explain the process and value of EHR certification.
 5. Describe data standards required for the interoperable exchange of health care data, including terminology, data elements, document standards, imaging standards, and medical device standards.
 6. Describe components of health IT standards (including HL7 and TC215) for health information exchange used by various stakeholders.
 7. Examine additional standards related to shared and effective use of data, including clinical decision support.
 8. Describe enterprise architecture models, including centralization vs federation and grids, service oriented architectures, and local implementations with respect to systems from single units to organizations, Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIO) and Health Information Exchanges (HIE), states, and nationwide healthcare information systems (NHIN).
 9. Incorporate professional and regulatory standards related to privacy, confidentiality, and security when implementing and maintaining networks and health information exchange systems, including the National Health Information Network.


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 ISO Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) stack.
 II. Hardware communication.
 III. National and international standards setting organizations.
 IV. Basic health data standards.
 V. EHR functional model standards
 VI. Health data interchange standards
 VII. Supporting standards for EHR applications
 VIII. Enterprise architecture models
 IX. Privacy, confidentiality, and security



 Course Offered At:

  Lamar Community College LCC
  Pueblo Community College PCC
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