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Health Management Information Systems
Health Information Systems OverviewLecture a
This material Comp6_Unit2a was developed by Duke University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC000024.
Health Information Systems Overview
Learning Objectives1. Define the concept of an information system
and its characteristics (Lecture a)2. Describe the different types of information
systems (Lecture a)3. Describe various types of technologies that
support health care information systems (Lecture a)
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Health Information Systems Overview
Learning Objectives
4. Examine the challenges presented by emerging trends in information technology, social media, and global communications (Lecture b)
5. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using the Internet as a platform for health care applications (Lecture b)
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Information System
• Automated system– Computer hardware and software
• Receives data• Processes data• Outputs data
– Supports the functions of the organization
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General Characteristics of an Information System
• Inputs– Order for a drug
• Data – Prescribed drug
• Process– Verifies drug is correct for the order
• Outputs– Documentation of administration
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Characteristics of an Information System
• Organization of data into information– Example
• Data dictionary• Ability to analyze the information
– Example• Medication management
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Major Information System Categories
• Transaction Processing System (TPS) • Management Information System (MIS)• Decision Support System (DSS)
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Transaction Processing System (TPS)
• Transaction Processing System (TPS)– Processes information in order to complete a
transaction• Examples:
– Admit, discharge, transfer (ADT)– Patient billing
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Admission-Discharge-Transfer (ADT)
“The name given to software systems used in health care facilities that register and track patients from admission through discharge including transfers; usually interfaced with other systems used throughout a facility such as an electronic health record or lab information system.”
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Management Information System (MIS)
• Management Information System (MIS)– Helps managers plan, organize, and evaluate
their department• Examples:
– Laboratory department– Emergency department
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Emergency Department Information Systems
• Dashboard systems• Communication systems• Clinical decision support • Documentation systems• Computerized training and information retrieval• Systems to facilitate public health surveillance
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Decision Support System (DSS)
• Information system – Gathers data from a variety of sources– Assists in providing structure to the data– Facilitates and improves the outcome of
business and organizational decision-making activities
• Example:– Clinical DSS
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Health Care Information System (HCIS)
• Information system used within a health care organization – Facilitates communication– Integrates information– Documents health care interventions– Performs record keeping – Otherwise support the functions of the
organization
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HCIS Components
• Patient management and billing• Department management• Care delivery and clinical documentation• Clinical decision support • Financial and resource management
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Patient Management and Billing• Systems that support the management of the
patient – Example
• Patient identification– Supporting technology
• Master patient index– Patient-identifying directory– Links to the patient record– Facilitates patient identification– Assists in maintaining a longitudinal patient record
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Department Management
• Systems that support a department’s information needs– Example
• Health Information Management Department Systems
– Supporting technology• Electronic Document Management Systems
• Supplies data to patient databases
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Care Delivery and Clinical Documentation
• Systems that support the delivery of the care and documentation of that care– Example
• Clinical information systems– Supporting technology
• Clinical documentation• Houses patient clinical data
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Clinical Decision Support
• Systems that support the clinical staff with data interpretation and decision-making– Example
• Prescription decision support– Supporting technology
• Drug-drug interactions• Accesses patient clinical data
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Financial and Resource Management
• Systems that support business functions– Example
• Accounts Payable System– Supporting technology
• Claims administration• Houses financial and employee data
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Practice Management
• Practice management system (PMS)– Combination of financial and administrative
functions– Patient appointment, scheduling, registration,
billing, and payroll functions• PMS and electronic medical records integration
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Summary – Lecture a• Definition of an information system and its
characteristics• Types of information systems that support the
health care enterprise requirements• Types of technologies that support health care
information systems
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Health Information Systems Overview
References – Lecture aReferences • AHIMA e-HIM Work Group on Electronic Document Management as a Component of EHR. (2003). Retrieved from
http://library.ahima.org/xpedio/groups/public/documents/ahima/bok1_021595.hcsp?dDocName=bok1_021595• American Health Information Management Association. (2012). Pocket glossary for health information management
and technology (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: Author.• Betts, G. (2007). Characteristics of an information system. Retrieved from
http://www.bettscomputers.com/characteristicsofinformationsystems.htm• Das, M. & Eichner, J. (2010, March). Challenges and barriers to clinical decision support (CDS) design and
implementation experienced in the agency for healthcare research and quality CDS demonstrations (Prepared for the AHRQ National Resource Center for Health Information Technology under Contract No. 290-04-0016.) AHRQ Publication No. 10-0064-EF. Retrieved from healthit.ahrq.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_11699_911566_0_0_18/CDS_challenges_and_barriers.pdf
• Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). (2010). HIMSS dictionary of healthcare information technology terms, acronyms and organizations (2rd ed.). Chicago, IL: Author.
• National Research Council. (2007). Hospital-Based emergency care: At the breaking point. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.
• Vogel, L.H., & Perreault, L.E., (2006). Management of information in healthcare organizations. In Shortliffe. E. H., & Cimino, J. J. (Eds.), Biomedical informatics: Computer applications in health care and biomedicine (3rd ed) (pp. 476-510). New York, NY: Springer Science + Business Media.
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