Medical Informatics, Telemedicine & E-Health

Medical Informatics, Telemedicine & E-Health

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Medical Devices & Health Technologies

Medical Informatics, Telemedicine & E-Health

Master clinical terminologies (SNOMED CT, LOINC, ICD-10), HL7 FHIR, telemedicine, and the FDA / CMS framework for digital health.

HIM-622Live OnlineAdvanced10 weeks (~90 hours)Certificate of Completion

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Health IT — terminologies · FHIR · telehealth
Code
HIM-622
Focus area
Medical Devices & Health Technologies
Modality
Live Online
Level
Advanced
Duration
10 weeks (~90 hours)
Certificate
Of Completion

Course overview

Medical informatics, telemedicine and digital health are now essential health-system infrastructure. Standardized clinical terminologies (SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm, ICD-10-CM/PCS) are the operational foundation of any interoperable system; HL7 FHIR R4/R5 is the consolidated exchange standard; and regulators (FDA, CMS, state boards) have articulated increasingly sophisticated frameworks for software as a medical device, telehealth and mobile medical apps.

This instructor-led online course builds operational competence in clinical informatics, telemedicine and e-health from an integrated clinical, technical and regulatory perspective. It covers informatics fundamentals; clinical terminologies and vocabularies; telemedicine modalities (synchronous, asynchronous/store-and-forward, remote patient monitoring, mobile health); the telehealth evidence base by condition; FDA regulation of device software and mobile medical apps; CMS reimbursement for Medicare Part B; state telemedicine regulations; and clinical-data quality and AI in informatics.

What you will learn

Apply clinical terminologies and vocabularies (SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm, ICD-10-CM/PCS) to real clinical-data scenarios.
Analyze a telehealth modality (synchronous, asynchronous/store-and-forward, remote patient monitoring) across clinical, technical and regulatory dimensions.
Differentiate FDA, CMS and state considerations for a digital-health product or program.
Design an e-health program element including clinical workflow, EHR integration via FHIR, and an evaluation plan.
Evaluate clinical-data quality indicators (completeness, accuracy, timeliness, consistency).
Justify telehealth-program decisions with citations to clinical evidence and the regulatory framework.
Develop an interoperability strategy based on HL7 FHIR R4/R5 and the ONC Interoperability Standards Advisory.
Communicate informatics reasoning to mixed clinical and regulatory audiences.

Course topics

Benefits for you

Clinical, technical and regulatory in one view

Terminologies, telehealth and the FDA/CMS framework integrated into a single course.

The standards that run interoperability

SNOMED CT, LOINC, RxNorm, ICD-10 and HL7 FHIR R4/R5.

Evidence-based telehealth

The telehealth evidence base by clinical condition, not just the technology.

A program-design deliverable

A telehealth program design spanning workflow, EHR integration and evaluation.

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This is a Continuing Education professional development course leading to a Certificate of Completion. It is not a degree program and does not confer academic credit. Course materials and instructional language may vary by cohort. Please contact Aleph University for current delivery details.