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HIN (0308) 670 - Health Management Information Systems and Organizational Behavior


Credits: 3.00

The students will explore management of information systems in healthcare. The student will explore the technical and organizational behaviors unique to improve patient care. The ethics of technology use will be explored as applied to decision making and the consequences of changes through the analysis of case studies.   

Upon completion of this course, the successful student will be able to:

• Evaluate the role of technology in healthcare from the perspective of information creation and use. 

• Analysis of management information systems implementation and communication. 

• Analyze MIS resources using case studies and information system paradigms. 

• Application of technology ethics (privacy and patient confidentiality). 

• Analysis of Decision Making using Healthcare management tools.

• Application of information science and technology to solve health informatics problems.  

• Knowledge awareness of the value of information literacy and lifelong learning, maintenance of skills, and professional excellence.   

• Evaluate successful leadership teams that envision goals, set priorities, manage change, make decisions, communicate, serve as a symbol of one who is willing to take risks and has credible expertise, and guide others by motivating other leaders as well as those who will follow.