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Foundation Standard 11:  Information Technology​ In Healthcare Revised 2023

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 2 11.1 Key Principles, components and practices of Health Information Systems (HIS) 11.1.1 Identify components of an electronic health record (EHR) and/or electronic medical record (EMR). • Diagnostic tests • History and physical • Medications • Patient demographics • Progress notes • Treatment Plan

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 3 11.1.2 Explore different types of health data collection tools. Medical wearable devices Patient monitoring equipment Phone apps Johns Hopkins

4 Electronic Health Records can receive information from multiple devices and settings.

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 5 Electronic Health Record Software has become a billion-dollar business. There are several options for software that communicates between the hospital, medical offices, and patients. Here are the most popular : EPIC, Cerner, and Meditech.

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FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 7 11.1.3 Create electronic documentation that reflects timeliness, completeness, and accuracy. What are some barriers that healthcare workers might discover when trying to completely fill in information? DISCUSS Handwriting? Language? Time limits? Abbreviations? Medical Jargon?

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 8 11.1.4 Adhere to information systems policies, procedures, and regulations as required by national, state, and local entities. Healthcare providers are responsible for accidentally releasing electronic information as well as written and spoken information.

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 9 11.1.4 Examine information systems policies, procedures, and regulations as required by national, state, and local entities. Facility policies Access Control – Employees are limited to the areas they can access PHI (personal health information) Data protection – IT personnel are required to do frequent backups of sensitive material and observe HIPAA.  Network Security – The network infrastructure must have firewalls, intrusion protection, and monitoring user activities. Incident Response -   Violations of secure material must be reported and offenders can be fined large sums. HIPAA Medical coding Social media

FS 11- Apply information technology practices common across health professions. 10 11.1.4 Examine information systems policies, procedures, and regulations as required by national, state, and local entities. HIPAA – Federal Law which protects PHI (personal health information) and enforces fines and/or jail time for releasing information without patient permission. The exemption is for health care emergencies. Medical coding - Medicare, Medicaid, and major health insurance companies require treatment codes to categorize the level of care and diagnoses. Examples are ICD-10 and HCPCS. Social media- Healthcare providers have strict policies against posting any patient info on social media.
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