CAHIIM 2012 Curriculum Requirements – Health Informatics Master’s Degree Instructions

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CAHIIM 2012 Curriculum Requirements – Health Informatics Master’s Degree
Instructions
A graduate program will have an emphasis in one or more of the specified facets of Health Informatics as described below (see Column 1 – Health
Informatics Master’s Degree Curriculum Facets) but to meet CAHIIM accreditation requirements all three facets and curricular components (see Column
2 – Curricular Components) must be introduced within the curriculum of a graduate program in Health Informatics. Where a program emphasizes a
specific facet, the depth of instruction for those curricular components under that facet, will be expected to be comprehensive.
To use this template for CAHIIM accreditation purposes, please document the course or courses (in Column 3) by prefix and number, that contain the
curricular components listed below for each facet. (For example: HI 520, HI 600) As stated above, depth and focus will vary depending on the emphasis
of the program’s goals and objectives.
Column 1 - Health Informatics Master’s
Degree Curriculum Facets
Column 2 - Curricular Components
Column 3 - List the Course(s) - Prefix and
Number that contain each of the curricular
components as listed in Column 2 for each
facet.
Course(s): Prefix and Number
Facet I. Information Systems –
concerned with such issues as
information systems analysis, design,
implementation, and management.
*Required courses
1. Healthcare delivery systems, organization,
governance and workflow
2. Health information systems characteristics, strengths
and limitations
3. Health information systems assessment methods and
tools
CAHIIM Revised 2012
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519
BMI 510*, BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 560*
BMI 512, BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 546, BMI
560*, BMI 561
Column 1 - Health Informatics Master’s
Degree Curriculum Facets
Column 2 - Curricular Components
Column 3 - List the Course(s) - Prefix and
Number that contain each of the curricular
components as listed in Column 2 for each
facet.
Course(s): Prefix and Number
4. Quality assessment including total quality
management, data quality, and identification of best
practices for health information systems
5. Health IT standards
6. Use of healthcare terminologies, vocabularies and
classification systems
7. Health information exchanges (HIE)
8. Electronic health records and personal health
records
9. Patient rights and associated regulations
10. Privacy and confidentiality of patient health
information
11. Information security practices
12. Management of information systems including life
cycle analysis, system design, planning methods and
tools
13. Evidence-based systems and tools ( such as PubMed,
UpToDate)
14. Workflow process re-engineering
15. Human factor engineering, work organization and
tools
16. Strategic planning
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BMI 587
17. Project planning and management
18. Change management
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BMI 517*, BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 546, BMI 585
BMI 510*, BMI 521, BMI 582
BMI 510*, BMI 530*, BMI 584
BMI 510*, BMI 512, BMI 521
BMI 510*, BMI 512, BMI 519, BMI 521, BMI 586
BMI 515*, BMI 549, BMI 586
BMI 510*, BMI 512, BMI 515*, BMI 549, BMI 586
BMI 510*, BMI 521, BMI 546, BMI 549, BMI 586
BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 546
BMI 510*, BMI 514, BMI 517*, BMI 536, BMI
570*
BMI 518*, BMI 585
BMI 517*, BMI 518*, BMI 546, BMI 585
BMI 517*, BMI 519, BMI 585
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Column 1 - Health Informatics Master’s
Degree Curriculum Facets
Column 2 - Curricular Components
Column 3 - List the Course(s) - Prefix and
Number that contain each of the curricular
components as listed in Column 2 for each
facet.
Course(s): Prefix and Number
19. Finance and budgeting and cost-benefit analysis for
information systems
20. Assessment of commercial vendor products and
software applications
21. Policy development and documentation
22. Personnel management, negotiation, communication
skills, business ethics, leadership and governance
23. Systems thinking and theory
BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 585
1. History of health informatics development and
health informatics literature
2. Medical decision-making: principles, design,
implementation
3. Development of healthcare terminologies,
vocabularies and ontologies
4. Clinical data standards theory and development
5. Clinical data and clinical process modeling (such as
UML-Unified Modeling Language, UP-Unified Process)
6. Cognitive support (i.e. clinical decision support)
7. Biomedical simulations
8. Personalized medicine
BMI 510*, BMI 519, BMI 521
BMI 518*, BMI 519, BMI 546, BMI 582
BMI 512, BMI 518*, BMI 546, BMI 585
BMI 515*,BMI 517*, BMI 570*, BMI 518*, BMI
519, BMI 585
BMI 517*, BMI 519, BMI 546
Facet II. Informatics – concerned with
such issues as the structure, function
and transfer of information, sociotechnical aspects of health computing,
and human-computer interaction.
BMI 510*, BMI 530*, BMI 536
BMI 510*, BMI 584
BMI 510*, BMI 512
BMI 544*, BMI 546
BMI 510*, BMI 544*
BMI 530*
BMI 510*, PHPM 524
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Column 2 - Curricular Components
Column 1 - Health Informatics Master’s
Degree Curriculum Facets
Column 3 - List the Course(s) - Prefix and
Number that contain each of the curricular
components as listed in Column 2 for each
facet.
Course(s): Prefix and Number
9. Human-computer interface
10. Principles of health information systems data storage
design, including patient-centered
11. Principles of research and clinical literature research
BMI 510*, BMI 546, BMI 548
BMI 510*, BMI 582
12. Natural language processing
13. Knowledge discovery (such as text and data mining)
BMI 510*, BMI 517*, BMI 536, BMI 570*, PHPM
524*
BMI 510*, BMI 514, BMI 584
BMI 510*, BMI 514
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
BMI 540*
BMI 540*
BMI 540*, BMI 546, BMI 560*
BMI 546, BMI 560*
BMI 521, BMI 540*, BMI 542
BMI 510*, BMI 542
BMI 510*, BMI 540*
BMI 510*, BMI 521
BMI 510*, BMI 521, BMI 544*, BMI 546
Facet III. Information Technology –
concerned with such issues as
computer networks, database and
systems administration, security and
programming.
Principles of computer science
Programming language(s) (such as SQL, Java)
Software applications – design, development, use
Systems testing and evaluation
System integration tools
Networking principles, methods, design
Principles of data representation
Electronic data exchange
Health Information technology: systems
architecture, database design, data warehousing
10. Technical security applications and issues
11. Information technology (IT) system documentation
BMI 510*, BMI 521, BMI 542
BMI 518*, BMI 546
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Column 1 - Health Informatics Master’s
Degree Curriculum Facets
Column 2 - Curricular Components
Column 3 - List the Course(s) - Prefix and
Number that contain each of the curricular
components as listed in Column 2 for each
facet.
Course(s): Prefix and Number
12. Business continuity and disaster recovery
13. Virtual network applications and storage (such as
cloud computing)
BMI 519, BMI 549, BMI 560*
BMI 510*, BMI 540*, BMI 549
IV. Additional desired course(s)
content.
Biomedical Sciences (such as medical terminology, anatomy,
physiology, pathophysiology)
Quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods
Epidemiology (public health or clinical)
BMI 530*
BMI 561, BMI 562, PHPM 524*
BMI 521, PHPM 524*
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