Leading Change in Health Informatics

This course is part of Health Informatics Specialization

Instructor: Ashwini S. Davison, M.D.

What you'll learn

  •   Describe essential steps in the process of successfully leading change in health IT organizations.
  •   Recognize the importance of multidisciplinary and interprofessional teamwork in health informatics.
  •   Utilize several common project management and strategic planning tools used by health informaticists.
  •   Apply best practices for successful change management in health informatics.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Governance
  •   Health Systems
  •   Return On Investment
  •   Change Management
  •   Leadership and Management
  •   Procurement
  •   Organizational Development
  •   Organizational Change
  •   Health Care Administration
  •   Workflow Management
  •   Strategic Leadership
  •   Project Management
  •   IT Management
  •   Decision Support Systems
  •   Health Informatics
  •   Vendor Management
  •   Clinical Leadership
  •   Business Transformation
  •   Process Improvement
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    Whether you're a nurse, pharmacist, physician, other allied health professional or come from a non-clinical background--you know that Health Informatics skills are in demand. This newly launched 5-course specialization by JohnsHopkins faculty members provides a solid foundation for anyone wanting to become a leader in one of the hottest fields in healthcare. As health informaticians, we need to be very clear in our understanding of the current state (as-is), the future state (to-be) and any unintended consequences that can result from our interventions. Prior to introducing large scale change, we need to assess whether a healthcare organization is truly ready for change. This involves taking into account an organization's current culture and values. Successfully leading change through health informatics also requires strategic planning and careful financial considerations. Proper workflow redesign and a clear change management strategy are of utmost importance when introducing new technologies and in ensuring their successful adoption and proper use.  By the end of this course, students will become familiar with examples of successful and failed attempts at change in health informatics, and the reasons for each. Students will be armed with tools to help optimize their chances for successfully leading change in their respective organizations.

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    Strategic Planning in Health IT

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