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Decks in this class (39)

Domain A - Health Sciences
Health informaticians interpret health science in order to communicate with stakeholders and contextualise their work.
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A.1. Health Concepts
Outline the main concepts of physiology, anatomy, pathology, and the different levels of biological organisation.
107  cards
A.2 Health Determinants
Explain the basic determinants of health
32  cards
A.3 Health Language
Interpret the meaning of health icons, terms, abbreviations, initialisms, and acronyms.
15  cards
A.4 Clinical decision making
Explain the processes of clinical decision making and diagnositic/therapeutic strategies.
28  cards
A.5 Evidence-informed practice
Interpret health science evidence to inform decisions.
39  cards
A.6 Care delivery models
Explain the nature, importance and decision making process of continuity for care, shared care and other models of healthcare delivery.
17  cards
A.7 Epidemiology concepts
Summarise basic concepts of public health, health promotion, and epidemiology.
78  cards
A.8 Health sector structures
Describe how health sectors are managed, funded, serviced, organised and measured.
106  cards
A.9 Health Sector Roles
Differentiate the roles and responsibilities of health professionals within operational, and regulatory structures.
92  cards
Domain B - Information Science
Health informaticians apply information science to design, develop, capture, analyse, present and preserve high quality data, information, knowledge and wisdom.
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B.1 Information science concepts
Articulate how concepts such as data, information, knowledge and wisdom are used.
24  cards
B.2 Data and information analysis
Employ the concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics and their utility to specific contexts.
58  cards
B.3 Data and information visualisation
Identify effective visualisation methods for knowledge discovery and the representation of information.
40  cards
B.4 Design and development
Apply information science theories in the design and development of information systems.
22  cards
B.5 Implementation, adoption, and evaluation
Apply information science theories in the implementation, adoption and evaluation of information systems.
22  cards
B.6 Data governance principles
Apply the principles of data governance to achieve quality data and information.
26  cards
Domain C - Information Technology
Health informaticians apply information technology concepts to ensure quality information and transaction processing.
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C.1 System design concepts
Explain how knowledge of data structures, algorithms ad programming influence system change.
43  cards
C.2 System lifecycle
Apply appropriate, efficient and effective practices through the information system lifecycle.
60  cards
C.3 System security
Select system security risks and mitigation strategies.
19  cards
Domain D - Leadership and Management
Health informatiticans apply leadership and management principles to functions, projects and programmes.
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D.1. Leadership strategies
Apply leadership strategies to digital health
18  cards
D.2 Information and system governance
Ascertain the appropriateness, effectiveness and efficiency of information and information system governance.
18  cards
D.3 Business alignment
Build alignment between information and information systems, and business/clinical goals and strategies.
20  cards
D.4 Stakeholder engagement
Develop strategies for stakeholder engagement, applying relationship management principles.
21  cards
D.5 Programme and project management
Employ appropriate, effective, and efficient programme and project management methodologies.
48  cards
D.6 Change management
Employ appropriate, effective and efficient change management methodologies.
52  cards
D.7 Risk management
Employ appropriate, effective and efficient risk management methodologies.
62  cards
D.8 Quality management
Select appropriate, effective and efficient quality management methodologies.
16  cards
D.9 Value management and benefit realisation
Select appropriate value management and benefit realisation strategies to support delivery of successful outcomes.
23  cards
D.10 Process reengineering
Apply process reengineering to facilitate business and organisational transformation.
26  cards
D.11 Information culture
What is information culture 1,
What are values in the context of...,
Define norms in the context of in...
16  cards
Domain E - Social and Behavioural Sciences
Health informaticians apply social and behavioural science principles for evidence informed decision making.
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E.1 Socialtecnhical concepts
What are information systems is 1,
What components comprise an elect...,
What is the primary purpose of an...
18  cards
E.2 Problem solving
What problems are health informat...,
What newer issues are associated ...,
What are quantum advances in ict ...
17  cards
E.3 Legislative and regulatory requirements
What is public policy 1,
What is legislation 2,
What role does legislation play i...
37  cards
E.4 Information privacy
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Domain F - Core Health Informatics
Health informaticians apply relevant core competencies of the management of healthcare data, information, knowledge, and wisdom.
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