The document discusses various roles of information technology in healthcare management. It describes how IT helps with communication between devices, teams, patients and providers. It enables secure exchange of health information and establishes reputations as stewards of private data. The roles of IT include supporting accurate operations, quality care through reliable technology, and cost reductions through automation. IT specialists discussed include systems analysts, database managers, networking specialists and software programmers. Future IT jobs may involve areas like 3D printing, artificial intelligence and robotics. The document also lists major US and Indian healthcare information system companies.
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Information technology in health care management
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
IN HEALTH CARE
MANAGEMENT
4. What is Health care Management ?
This term refers to the overall management
and leadership of both public and private
healthcare organizations. Essentially,
healthcare management is in place to
ensure that operations in the entire
healthcare sector are maintained
faultlessly.
5. Medical Department
1Anesthetics
2 Breast Screening
3 Cardiology
4 Ear, nose and throat (ENT)
5 Elderly services department
6 Gastroenterology
7 General Surgery
8 Gynecology
9 Hematology
10 Neonatal Unit
11 Neurology
12 Nutrition and dietetics
13 Obstetrics and gynecology units
14 Oncology
15 Ophthalmology
16 Orthopedics
17 Physiotherapy
18 Renal Unit
19 Sexual Health
20 Urology
7. Non Medical Department
1.RCM
2 Medical Sociology
3 Security service
4 Linen and Laundry
5 HIM
6 Medical Strategies
7 Statistics
8.Medical Translation
9.CSSD
10.Department Reception
11.Canteen
12.HRM
13.Insurance section
14.Wallet parking management
15.Referal /transfer Department
16.Artificial extremity
17.Ambulance Management
18.Patient Relation Management
19.Quality Department
20.Complaints and investigation Department
21.Lagal Department
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9. Healthcare information technology is all about
communication — communication between devices,
between team members, between patients and their
medical providers, between separate medical
facilities.
These communication channels are enabled by
carefully-selected and installed hardware solutions,
and maintained with prompt and effective repair
services.
These components should be scalable and flexible so
that our network can grow along with Health care
facilities.
Role of IT in Health care
10. Role of IT in Health care
Information technology’s role in communications also
puts it on the frontlines of your facility’s security
team. Healthcare IT standards, patient privacy rights
and patient well-being all require a trustworthy,
secure network that is transparent and easy for our
staff to use but opaque and secure against
unauthorized users. A healthcare IT services provider
can help your facility initiate best practices for
network security. Today’s patients expect their data to
be secure, and we can help establish your reputation
as a trustworthy steward of patient data.
11. HI Exchange
Health information exchange (HIE) system architecture for exchanges between the hospitals
and clinics. MPI: master patient index, EHR: Electronic Health Record, VPN: virtual private
network, DLP: data loss prevention, DMZ: demilitarized zone, SSL: secure sockets layer, IPS:
intrusion prevention system.
15. PACS SYSTEM
(Picturing Archiving and Communication System)
PACS are composed of four major components:
• An imaging system such as an MRI, CT, X-ray,
amongst other contrivances.
• A safeguarded network for patient information to be
exchanged and distributed between healthcare
facilities.
• Work stations or mobile devices for viewing,
analyzing and deciphering images from medical
proceedings.
• Storage and retrieval of image and cognate
documentation within archives, such as procedural
reports.
16. Digital Imaging and Communications in
Medicine (DICOM) is a standard for
handling, storing, printing, and transmitting
medical images waveforms, and accompanying
information.
DICOM
(Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)
19. What is LIS Software?
A laboratory information system (LIS) is a healthcare
software solution that processes, stores, and manages
patient data related to laboratory processes and testing.
Providers and laboratory professionals use laboratory
information systems to coordinate the workflow and quality
control of inpatient and outpatient medical testing,
including hematology, chemistry, immunology,
microbiology, toxicology, public health, and other laboratory
areas. Laboratory information systems track, store, and
update clinical details about a patient during a provider visit
and stores the information in its database for future
reference.
27. Quality of care: Technology plays a vital role in today’s medical facility,
but your staff needs to focus on patients. Well-designed and reliable
technology frees up the time and attention of staff, enabling them to
focus on patient care. Furthermore, a robust network allows your
facility to implement powerful new tech, like the latest monitoring
devices.
Accuracy: Errors are inevitable when hardware and software aren’t
designed with the needs of end users in mind. Our technology can
help ensure that your team members are more successful as they
input and verify codes, leading to fewer medical errors. Reduced
errors means reduced costs — and better patient outcomes.
Security and privacy: Network security is crucial for any healthcare
provider. It’s not merely a matter of meeting regulatory requirements,
but of protecting your investments into equipment and ensuring the
privacy of patient health care records. Data security is a vital component
of your credibility and reputation.
28. Reduced costs: The Information technology can help your facility
operate more efficiently in many ways, from automating repetitive
tasks and managing a large staff to quickly putting the right
information in front of the people who need it.
Seamless collaboration: When your network is working as it should,
your staff always have access to the information they need to provide
the best possible care for patients. Teams can only operate as teams
when they can effectively communicate, and information technology
makes that possible.
Disaster recovery: Your patient’s medical records and billing
information is too important to be lost due to a power outage or a
failing hard drive. Worldwide Services can implement technologies
that will ensure speedy recovery of systems and data in the event of a
disaster or emergency.
32. Certification
Demonstrate baseline security skills for IT support
professionals
Configure device operating systems, including Windows, Mac,
Linux, Chrome OS, Android and iOS and administer client-
based as well as cloud-based (SaaS) software
Troubleshoot and problem solve core service and support
challenges while applying best practices for documentation,
change management, and scripting
Support basic IT infrastructure and networking
Configure and support PC, mobile and IoT device hardware
Implement basic data backup and recovery methods and
apply data storage and management best practices
35. Systems Analyst
This position also requires continuous
monitoring computer equipment and
software for failures, malfunctions, misuse.
People who hold this type of job are
involved in recommending what needs to be
done with it's time to upgrade or find
additional computers. Besides being able to
interface with technology, Systems Analysts
need to be people-oriented and have great
communication skills.
36. Database Manager
Database Managers compile and maintain records of
patients for a hospital, nursing home or clinic. In this type
of job, you will most likely be doing report writing, data
entry, and researching to verify if information is correct
rather than dealing with the hardware portion of
computers. Some programming might be required,
depending on the company, because coding is necessary to
make the information pass from one computer to another
or to sort the data efficiently. Depending on the system you
are using, you may need to know how to program in Access
or SQL and you may need to know how to use Crystal
Reports to create reports.
37. Networking Specialist
People who work in the computer networking aspect of
information technology are responsible for creating a
map of computers for a hospital, clinic or other
healthcare industry building and letting them "talk" to
each other. Records and other patient files can be
accessed from any computer from anywhere in the
building. Some computers are wired, some are wireless,
but what they all have in common is that they
communicate flawlessly with each other. Networking
specialists monitor and maintain computer networks,
ensuring the computers, networking equipment (like
routers, hubs, and switches) and cabling work at all
times. They set up new computers on the network and
38. Software Programmer
For the healthcare industry, software programming is
a highly specialized position. Many clinics, providers
and hospitals have unique programs installed on their
computers that keep records, interpret data and hold
databases. Being a software programmer doesn't just
mean you are working on basic computer. You could
also get a job programming software for CAT scan
machines or X-Ray equipment; or if you are a genius
in the robotic field, you might program software to
run a robot that can do open-heart surgery!
39. Terms of IT Jobs In HCM
Clinical Applications Analyst
Software Developer
Hospital Software Researcher
Clinical Data Analyst
Healthcare Informatics Analyst
Database Administration
Systems analyst
IT Consultant
Programmer analyst
Software engineer
Chief data security officer
Chief technology officer
Chief information officer
Applications development
Networking/telecommunications
Information and cybersecurity
Technical services/support
Network administration
Computer animation
Artificial intelligence
Information Security Analysts
40. Future IT Jobs in HCM
Reconstructive Surgery 3D Printing Specialist
Voice Assistant Healthcare Content Specialists
Robotic Clinical Documentation Scribes
Virtual Hospital Manager
Precision Medicine Compounding Pharmacist
Epigenetic Counselors
Brain Neurostimulation Specialist
Health Data Hacker
41. USA’s HIS companies
1. Cerner Corporation (U.S.)
2. McKesson Corporation (U.S.)
3. International Business Machine Corporation(U.S)
4. GE Healthcare (U.S.)
5. Allscripts Healthcare Solutions (U.S.)
6. Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands)
7. (CTS) Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (U.S.)
8. Athenahelath, Inc. (U.S.)
9. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (U.S.)
10.Infor Inc, (U.S.)