Explain the role and impact of health information technology and its impact on healthcare systems and key stakeholders.
Assess the implementation of health information technology applications and systems in relation to organizational business and patient care goals.
Examine regulatory and ethical issues related to the use and management of health information technology.
Evaluate various technologies, systems, and applications needed to achieve optimal clinical and business performance outcomes.
Appraise the role and impact of healthcare administrators in facilitating effective change management related to technology.
Assess the impact of emerging healthcare information technology applications on patients, healthcare delivery, and data analytics.
The healthcare sector constantly looks forward to implementing new digital solutions for administering clinical, administrative, and financial operations of medical organizations. The arena of healthcare informatics, combined with healthcare data, information technology, and business, has gained a huge boost from technology implementations. Health Information Systems, commonly recognized as HIS, is one of the technological boons for the health industry, helping the management of healthcare data with utter efficiency. Health Information System is a technology-driven system that makes the process of sharing protected health information (PHI) between organizations and providers hassle-free. Also, because of this system, patients can get seamless and coordinated treatment from healthcare providers.
In the opening remarks of the World Health Organization’s General-director, use proper words. Most of the expressions used in his statement fit the need of its reader. Few phrases were formal, and some were not, like the phrase, “Today, I have a message for young people: you are not invincible. This virus could put you in hospital for weeks, or even kill you,” is formal for using “I have” instead of making it short like “I’ve.” In addition, in his closing speech, his way of being thankful is too formal. As he stated, “I thank you.” In addition to having a formal structure, WHO’s director uses concrete and concise words in his remarks.
According to him, “Data from many countries clearly show that people under 50 make up a significant proportion of patients requiring hospitalization.” He specified that the adults aged below fifty are the ones in need of care and treatment.
A few downsides included in the statement are the use of technical language or jargon. The main subject of the statement was the regard of the COVID-19, which everyone should have knowledge of. With the use of unfamiliar words, the audience might cause confusion and would not be able to appreciate the message of the statement. In my opinion, they should have used straightforward expressions or words since not everyone has the same vocabulary levels. Especially the topic is for every age some children would find it difficult to understand if the phrase is professional instead of simple. In the middle of the statement, one of the words used is “inevitable,” which is not one of the basic terminologies. In addition, the one mentioned of both using formal and informal structure. In my opinion, he, the WHO’s director, should have used neither formal nor informal rather than using both. Lastly, the use of slang and abbreviations. Most of the phrases have the word “WHO,” which stands for “World Health Organization.” I found this negative since peo