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Health Information Systems and Management (HIS & HIM)

Owner
CACTTUS Education
www.cacttus.education

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Type
Supporting tool and methodology for upscaling digital health solutions or services (e.g. management tool/impact assessment tool and methodology/etc.)
Short description
The practice is about training medical professionals in the Health Information Systems and Health Information Management (HIS & HIM) frameworks, guidelines with a precisely set criteria for selection a proper HIS & HIM systems, for a particular medical institution.
Evidence
Impact on health outcomes, Economic value to health and care systems, Economic value to patients, Impact on the health system’s capacity and resilience (e.g., health and care efficiency, continuity of care)
Maturity
There is evidence for economic viability and/or of benefits to the target group of the practice. Further research/development is needed for routine use.
Countries
Germany
Geographical scope
National
Language(s)
Albanian and English
Comment
Since it is an Online Training, besides the reach number set in the Project, the reach is literally unlimited, because the training content will be online.
Submitted in other database or repository of digital health resources that is publicly available
No.

Additional information

Relations
to clinicians / care practitioners
Health data analytics (Artificial Intelligence/algorithm development and calibration/machine learning/risk stratification tools/etc.)
Care pathway tracking and adherence
Clinical team care planning and collaboration tools (e.g. digital shared care plan)
Regional and national Electronic Health Record systems
Regional/national/local Integrated Care Record systems
to patients / citizens
Health data analytics (Artificial Intelligence/algorithm development and calibration/machine learning/risk stratification tools/etc.)
Digital tools to support health education (health literacy)/digital health literacy
Addressed prevention area(s)
Education
Use case and care pathway positioning
Disease monitoring, treatment compliance, self-management, Integrated care pathways
Ready to be transferred to
Ready for transfer, but the practice has not been transferred yet.
Plans for cross-border implementation
Implemented and deployed cross-border