HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Social/Peer Perspective)

Instructor: Rita Kukafka

Skills you'll gain

  •   Interoperability
  •   Community and Social Work
  •   Patient Education and Support
  •   Patient Coordination
  •   Quality Assurance
  •   Data Sharing
  •   Community Health
  •   Electronic Medical Record
  •   Case Management
  •   Care Coordination
  •   Health Policy
  •   Health Technology
  •   Health Systems
  •   Risk Management
  •   Health Informatics
  •   Health Care
  •   Health Information Management
  • There are 6 modules in this course

    Our nation’s healthcare system is changing at a rapid pace. Transformative health care delivery programs depend heavily on health information technology to improve and coordinate care, maintain patient registries, support patient engagement, develop and sustain data infrastructure necessary for multi-payer value-based payment, and enable analytical capacities to inform decision making and streamline reporting. The accelerated pace of change from new and expanding technology will continue to be a challenge for preparing a skilled workforce so taking this training will help you to stay current in the dynamic landscape of health care. This course is one of three related courses in the HI-FIVE training program, which has topics on population health, care coordination and interoperability, value-based care, healthcare data analytics, and patient-centered care. Each of the three courses is designed from a different perspective based on various healthcare roles. This second course is from a social or peer perspective, geared towards care coordinators, care/case managers, social workers, community health workers, patient navigators, peer coaches, behavioral health support, and other similar roles. However, we encourage anyone working in healthcare, health IT, public health, and population health to participate in any of the three trainings.

    Meeting Jake Luger (ED Triage Nurse), Lila Cardona (ED Nurse), and Cecilia Fornado (Head Inpatient Care Coordinator)

    Coordinating Care with Nurse Fornado and Dr. Miles Jefferson, ED Attending

    Meeting Lydia Fredericks, Social Worker

    Meeting Ed Bevick, Patient Navigator

    Completion of HI-FIVE Training (Social/Peer Perspective)

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