- Level Foundation
- المدة 7 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Johns Hopkins University
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For clinical data science to be effective in healthcare—to achieve the outcomes desired—it must translate into decision support of some sort, either at the patient, clinician, or manager level. By the end of this course, students will be able to articulate the need for an intervention, to right size it, to choose the appropriate technology, to describe how knowledge should be obtained, and to design a monitoring plan.الوحدات
Knowing Where to Intervene
1
Assignment
- Module 1 Quiz
5
Videos
- Motivation: Examples
- Should You?
- Should You? II: HIMSS Framework
- Does It Work?: Testing
- Is It Used? Does It Accomplish Goals?
Defining Decision Support
1
Assignment
- Module 2 Quiz
8
Videos
- Clinical Decision Support
- Types of Clinical Decision Support
- Design Phase
- Define Phase
- Ideate Phase
- Prototype Phase
- Test Phase
- Deploy Phase
Using Transactional and Summative Data and Knowledge for Decision Support
1
Assignment
- Module 3 Quiz
7
Videos
- What's in a Rule?
- What's in a Rule? Part II
- The Language of Rules
- Data Dictionary and Taxonomy
- Value Sets
- Semantic Networks
- Ontology
Eliciting and Creating Knowledge for Decision Support
1
Assignment
- Module 4 Quiz
1
Peer Review
- Decision Support System Report
9
Videos
- Knowledge and Decision Support
- Expert Knowledge
- Decision Support Committee
- Eliciting Expert Knowledge
- The Literature
- Data -- Knowledge
- Statistical Methods
- AI Dangers
- Summary
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Discover "The Outcomes and Interventions of Health Informatics," a foundational course by Coursera in the Health & Fitness domain. Led by expert instructors, this 420-minute course empowers learners to translate clinical data science into effective decision support. Ideal for beginners, it covers the need for interventions, technology selection, knowledge acquisition, and monitoring plan design. Available through Starter and Professional subscriptions, this course is perfect for those seeking to enhance their healthcare decision-making skills.

Harold P. Lehmann, MD, Ph.D.

Paul Nagy, PhD, FSIIM