IMPLEMENTING A HEALTH IT SYSTEM
Instructions
Write a 3–5 page paper in which you:
- Select a health care setting within which to implement an electronic medical record product. Be as specific as possible.
- Examples of health care delivery settings are as follows: a small community hospital, a rural primary care clinic, a home health agency, a medical unit within a correctional facility, a large multi-facility urban hospital system, or a specialty physician’s office such as oncology or endocrinology.
- Consider choosing a setting that you currently work in or would like to work in later on in your career.
- Describe this health care setting, the patient population it serves, the volume of patients that it serves, the needs of the setting, etc.
- Identify a health care Information System to meet the needs of this facility.
- Provide details regarding whether there is a vendor who offers such a system or whether a custom solution needed.
- Include the all necessary elements in the proposal:
- Capabilities of the system.
- How the system aligns with the needs of the health care facility.
- Initial and maintenance costs of the system.
- Staff needs to support the system.
- The timeline and plan for implementation of the system.
- The strategy for introducing staff to the system.
- How to get buy-in and cooperation.
- How to provide training.
- How privacy, security, and confidentiality will be maintained.
- Identify 3–5 potential barriers in implementing the system and describe how you would work around those barriers.
- Use the Strayer Libraryto find at least three academic resources. Note: Wikipedia and similar Websites are not considered quality references.
This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.
The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:
- Propose healthcare Information Systems for a facility in terms of setting, constituents’ needs, and mitigation of barriers.