Meaningful use and meaningful curricula: a survey of health informatics programmes in the USA.

Q4 Medicine
Kai S Koong, Madison N Ngafeeson, Lai C Liu
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Abstract

The introduction of the US government's Meaningful Use criteria carries with it many implications including the training curriculum of healthcare personnel. This study examines 108 health informatics degree programmes across the USA. First, the courses offered are identified and classified into generic classes. Next, these generic groupings are mapped to two important frameworks: the Learning to Manage Health Information (LMHI) academic framework; and the Meaningful Use criteria policy framework. Results suggest that while current curricula seemed acceptable in addressing Meaningful Use Stage 1 objective, there was insufficient evidence that these curricula could support Meaningful Use Stage 2 and Stage 3. These findings are useful to both curriculum developers and the healthcare industry. Curriculum developers in health informatics must match curriculum to the emerging healthcare policy goals and the healthcare industry must now recruit highly trained and qualified personnel to help achieve these new goals of data-capture, data-sharing and intelligence.

有意义的使用和有意义的课程:美国卫生信息学项目调查。
美国政府的有意义使用标准的引入带来了许多影响,包括医疗人员的培训课程。本研究调查了全美108个健康信息学学位课程。首先,所提供的课程被确定并分类为通用类。接下来,这些一般分组被映射到两个重要框架:学习管理健康信息(LMHI)学术框架;以及有意义使用标准政策框架。结果表明,虽然目前的课程似乎可以解决有意义使用阶段1的目标,但没有足够的证据表明这些课程可以支持有意义使用阶段2和阶段3。这些发现对课程开发人员和医疗保健行业都很有用。健康信息学的课程开发人员必须将课程与新兴的医疗保健政策目标相匹配,医疗保健行业现在必须招募训练有素的合格人员,以帮助实现这些数据捕获、数据共享和智能的新目标。
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期刊介绍: The IJEH is an authoritative, fully-refereed international journal which presents current practice and research in the area of e-healthcare. It is dedicated to design, development, management, implementation, technology, and application issues in e-healthcare.
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