Health Information Systems Flashcards
- They make sure that the datas are accessible.
- Captures, stores, manages, or transmits information related to the health of individuals or the activities of organizations.
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS
A mechanism to keep track of everything related to patients, from patient’s medical history, to medication logs, contact information, appointment times, insurance information, and billing and payment accounts.
SHEAHAN (2017)
Legislative, regulatory, and planning frameworks required to ensure a fully functioning health information system, and the resources.
HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM RESOURCES
To encompass determinants of health; health system inputs, outputs, and outcomes; and health status.
INDICATORS
A number of other data collection that approaches and sources.
DATA SOURCES
Censuses, civil registration, and population surveys.
POPULATION BASED APPROACHES
Individual records, service records, and resource records.
INSTITUTION - BASED DATA
Covers all aspects of data handling; collection, storage, quality-assurance, flow, processing, compilation, and analysis.
DATA MANAGEMENT
The basis for evidence and knowledge to shape health action.
INFORMATION PRODUCTS
Readily accessible to decision makers and by providing incentives for information use.
DISSEMINATION AND USE
Consist of facts such as age or birth date, gender, race and ethnic origin, marital status, address of residence, names of and other information about immediate family members, and etc.
DEMOGRAPHIC DATA
- Facts with respect to services provided.
- Diagnostic tests, charges, amounts paid, kind of practitioner, physician specialty, and etc.
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA
A lifestyle and behavior whether an individual uses specific products, family history, and genetic factors to evaluate propensity for different diseases.
HEALTH RISK INFORMATION
It is generally reporting by individuals themselves.
HEALTH STATUS
A data on previous medical encounters.
PATIENT MEDICAL HISTORY