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eHealth
Certificate
Course Details
Course Code | GA_SEHLC_S08 |
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Level | 8 |
Duration | 1 semester |
Credits | 10 |
Method of Delivery | Online |
Campus Locations | Mayo |
Mode of Delivery | Part Time |
Course Overview
“Healthcare, with its increasing reliance on technology, has a requirement for professional personnel to take advantage of technological innovations that improve patient outcomes…” (eHAction Declaration 2018)
In addition to raising critical awareness of the impact of digital technologies on all areas of health care, students will be exposed to opportunities for further research in applied eHealth systems, eHealth data and eHealth practices.
ATU is committed to providing e-Skills for Professionals€ through supporting the eHAction Declaration.
The online programme delivery method with a 1-day classroom session in ATU Mayo Campus allows students from across Ireland unique access to continuous professional development in the area of eHealth at NFQ Level 8.
This programme offers continuous professional development opportunities for clinicians and health care staff wishing to gain insight with a view to proactively supporting the eHealth initiative.
This programme is a 13 week (Level 8 SPA) aimed at nursing, medical, health care and social care professionals and healthcare administrators.
This programme will familiarise students with the core values of Ireland’s eHealth strategy: patient wellbeing, efficiency, and data availability.
The programme will provide an explanation of the technologies and data standards which will underpin the eHealth strategy, and enable graduates to play a proactive role in the implementation of the eHealth strategy in their own health care setting.
ATU recognises that health professionals are critical to facilitating the uptake of eHealth solutions and services for the benefit of all. This programme supports a prioritised focus on equipping current and future health professionals with the knowledge and understanding that will drive the wider deployment of eHealth.
Course Details
Year 1
Semester | Module Details | Credits | Mandatory / Elective |
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1 |
eHealth Systems and ImplementationThis module introduces learners to the technology of eHealth Systems, and the project management techniques used in implementing these systems. The generic components of an electronic information system are examined, and explained in terms of client-server and web-based computing models. Cloud and Mobile technologies are investigated and their application in terms of in-patient and out-patient monitoring and control. The concept of an eHealth ecosystem is described and specific case studies evaluated. Finally, change management in healthcare environments is investigated, and eHealth implementations synthesised using project management software. As the programme progresses, there is the caveat that there may be modifications due to developments in technology, systems implementations, and change management policies. The module may be delivered in traditional face – to – face lecturing format, or in an online/blended format. Learning Outcomes 1. Identify and explain the components of an electronic information system. 2. Examine the requirements and components of an eHealth Ecosystem. 3. Explain the importance of Cloud and Mobile technologies in eHealth systems. 4. Critically analyse the process of change management in a healthcare environment. 5. Identify and explain project management roles, and utilise project management techniques to facilitate eHealth implementations. |
05 | Mandatory |
1 |
eHealth Strategy and DataThis module is designed to enable students to develop a critical understanding of the concepts, strategies, and data standards, which will drive the eHealth initiative in Ireland. Initially, the module explores data science concepts; from raw data capture through to an end knowledge product facilitating decision making. The module then goes on to investigate data management and governance standards, and the legal and ethical issues around private and shared patient data. Coding systems for disease classification, diagnosis and interventions are examined (ICD-10, NIC, NOC, SNOMED-CT). Government policy initiatives are explored: the Individual Health Identifier, and the Electronic Health Record. Finally, significant strategic eHealth initiatives, for example eReferrals and ePharmacy are examined from a data management perspective. A comparison is made with similar eHealth initiatives across the EU and in the global context. As this programme progresses, there is the caveat that that there may be modifications due to developments in legal aspects, policy or specific health environmental factors. The module may be delivered in traditional face – to – face lecturing format, or in an online/blended format. Learning Outcomes 1. Distinguish between data, information, knowledge and intelligence in a healthcare environment. |
05 | Mandatory |
Recommended Study Hours per week
Examination and Assessment
On-Campus Attendance Requirement
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Entry Requirements
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be used as a means to gain entry to the programme, or gain exemptions in accordance with ATU’s Recognition of Prior Learning Policy. Prior learning can be certified or experiential, and will be assessed in accordance with the code.
Further Information
Who Should Apply?
This one semester programme will be of particular interest to qualified clinicians, allied health and social care professionals and administrative staff in health care environments as well as those from other professions seeking to enhance their knowledge in the area of electronic / digital healthcare.
Contact Information
Admissions Office
Brian Mulhern
Lecturer in Computing
E: Brian.Mulhern@atu.ie
Richard Holmes
Lecturer in Nursing and Health Sciences
E: Richard.Holmes@atu.ie