HIS M2- Patient Safety and Care Quality (Health Information System)
Create a Power Point Presentation that reviews four articles written in the last five years on patient safety and the quality of patient care. Be sure to demonstrate how health information systems help healthcare organizations meet the patient safety and quality goals. Your presentation should meet the following structural requirements:
Be 8 slides in length, not including the cover or reference slides.
Be formatted according to the SEU Guide to Writing and APA.
Provide support for your statements with in-text citations for each paragraph from a minimum of six (6) scholarly articles. Two (2) of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but four (4) must be external.
The CSU-Global Library is a good place to find these references.
Presentation notes are required not less than 100 words for each slide and should be put in the notes section to support the slide content. These can be part of the presentation or delivered as a separate document.
Utilize the following headings to organize the content in your work.
Introduction
Assessment
Recommendations
Conclusion
reading materials:
Required
Balgrosky, J. A. (2019). Understanding health information systems for the health professions. Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC. Chapter 2: The Scope, Definition, and Conceptual Model of HIS in Understanding Health Information Systems for the Health Professions
Asan, O., & Carayon, P. (2017). Human factors of health information technology—Challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 33(4), 255–257.
Asan, O., Flynn, K. E., Azam, L., & Scanlon, M. C. (2017). Nurses’ perceptions of a novel health information technology: A qualitative study in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 33(4), 258–264.
Recommended
Pinsonneault, A., Addas, S., Qian, C., Dakshinamoorthy, V., & Tamblyn, R. (2017). Integrated health information technology and the quality of patient care: A natural experiment. Journal of Management Information Systems, 34(2), 457–486.
Waldren, S. E., Cohen, D. J., Reider, J. M., Carr, J. P., & DellaFera, C. A. (2017). Vision for a principled redesign of health information technology. Annals of Family Medicine, 15(3), 285–286.