hat indicators would warn you that the team that is planning this transition to an electronic health information management system is not functioning well?

Answer the following questions about work teams:

  • What are the benefits of a strong work team?
  • What are the common problems that a work team could face when working together?
  • When is it appropriate to use work teams?
  • What is the individual’s role in the team?
  • What are the benefits to the members on a work team? Do you feel that a work team is beneficial to the staff?

Please add your file.

Group Portion

By mandate, all medical records must be electronic by next year. Your facility will be moving toward converting the hard-copy medical records to an electronic format prior to the system becoming fully automated. As a work team, your group has been declared the project team on the medical record conversion and must move forward with the project as fast as possible. Within your group, you will need to set up roles for the team, consider a budget, and monitor the transition to an electronic health information management system.

Within your group, you will need to address the following in a PowerPoint Presentation of 10–12 slides:

  • What are the possible roles team members could play in the implementation of the medical record automation project? Assign those roles, and determine what the responsibility will be for each role.
  • To implement this project, a budget must be created to assess the cost of acquiring and implementing the new system. What is the purpose of creating such a budget for this type of project?
  • What indicators would warn you that the team that is planning this transition to an electronic health information management system is not functioning well?
  • How would you handle this as a work team?
    Eric Oestmann: DB #4Eric Oestmann: For this assignment, you are to take a position on the following statement:    Information systems will fundamentally change the ways in which health care organizations are structured.    Be sure to include whether you agree or disagree and why.Eric Oestmann: Yes – why healthcare orgs are changed through ISEric Oestmann: No – why healthcare orgs are NOT changed through ISEric Oestmann: GROUP PROJECT IS NOT, REPEAT NOT A GROUP PROJECTEric Oestmann: THE WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT FOR WEEK 4 IS INDIVIDUALEric Oestmann: REPEAT INDIVIDUALEric Oestmann: REVISION INSTRUCTIONS ARE AS FOLLOWSEric Oestmann: 2-3 page paperEric Oestmann: not including cover page or reference pageEric Oestmann: 500-750 word paper
    1. Eric Oestmann: By mandate, all medical records must be electronic by next year. Your facility will be moving toward converting the hard-copy medical records to an electronic format prior to the system becoming fully automated. As a work team, your group has been declared the project team on the medical record conversion and must move forward with the project as fast as possible.Eric Oestmann: Introduction: what facility, how large, #FTEs, etc.Eric Oestmann: Paragraph 1: What are the possible roles team members could play in the implementation of the medical record automation project? Assign those roles, and determine what the responsibility will be for each role.Eric Oestmann: Paragraph 2: What indicators would warn you that the team that is planning this transition to an electronic health information management system is not functioning well?Eric Oestmann: accounts receivable/AREric Oestmann: +/-5%Eric Oestmann: productivityEric Oestmann: Paragraph #3: How would you handle this as a work team?Eric Oestmann: 5 minimumEric Oestmann: Summary/Conclusion: talk through best practices in change managementEric Oestmann: References 3Eric Oestmann: Book, website, journalEric Oestmann: “change management best practices”, “negotiating change in healthcare”, “converting to electronic medical records”Eric Oestmann: “challenges with electronic medical record systems”

After reviewing the readings about the Dimensions of Wellness, explain what dimension of your wellness do you feel is the most out of balance? How so?

This week’s course content focuses on the meaning of health and the determinants of health. It is appropriate then, at the start of your program of study, to turn the lens on yourself. Building a better, healthier life is integral to your own well being, as well as to being a role model for others as you work within the health care field.

Throughout this course you will post entries to a health journal. The journal is designed to provide an opportunity for you to personalize course content and consider steps that you can take to improve your own health and well-being. You will submit your summary each week for your Instructor to review.

To begin, select an environmental, occupational, or behavioral change that you would like to make or focus on over the next six weeks.

Write a ½-1 page journal entry that addresses the following:

  • After reviewing the readings about the Dimensions of Wellness, explain what dimension of your wellness do you feel is the most out of balance? How so?
  • Construct a 1-sentence goal statement related to a health behavior that falls within this dimension of wellness or dimensions (if it overlaps).Example: “In order to improve my emotional and physical health, my behavioral goal is to get more sleep by going to bed an hour earlier each night.”
  • What specific steps (2-3) will you take to work toward this health behavior goal by the end of this course?Example: “In order to get an additional hour of sleep each night, I will need to eat earlier in the evening and start my course work earlier. I also have a tendency to procrastinate, which means I don’t start my course work until 8 or 9 at night. I need to eat earlier, start on my home work by 6, and then I can get to bed no later than 10:00 pm.”
  • What are the health benefits to changing this behavior?Example: “By getting more sleep, I’ll have more energy to get through the day, and my mood will likely improve. I think it will improve my emotional health, too, because I’ll be more rested to deal with stressful situations, and I won’t have to panic the night before my assignments are due because I won’t be procrastinating. I may actually do better in my classes, too, because I won’t be trying to write assignments with one eye!”
  • Required ResourcesMedia
    • Course Media: Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2012). Personal Health and Wellness: Dimensions of Health Wheel [Multimedia], Baltimore, MD: Author.
      • Dimensions of HealthReadings
    • Course Introduction
    • Article: Montague, J., & Frank, B. (2007, July/August). Creating whole-person wellness. Assisted Living Consult3(4), 14–20. Retrieved fromhttp://www.assistedlivingconsult.com/issues/03-04/alc78-Wellness-719.pdf
    • Article: Hettler, B. (1976). The Six Dimensions of Wellness Model. National Wellness Institute. Retrieved fromhttp://c.ymcdn.com/sites/www.nationalwellness.org/resource/resmgr/docs/sixdimensionsfactsheet.pdf
    • Article: Smith, B. J., Tang, K. C., & Nutbeam, D. (2006). WHO health promotion glossary: new terms. Health Promotion International Advance Access, 21(4), 340–3 45. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/about/HP%20Glossay%20in%20HPI.pdf
    • Article: World Health Organization. (2009). Milestones in health promotion: statements from global conferences (pp. 1–5). Geneva, Switzerland: Author. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/healthpromotion/milestones.pdf
    • Glossary: World Health Organization. (1998). Health promotion glossary. Geneva, Switzerland: Author. Retrieved fromhttp://www.who.int/healthpromotion/about/HPR%20Glossary%201998.pdf

Examine the implications of ethical, legal, and regulatory policy issues on health care information systems.

Case Study, Stage 4: IT and Legal Considerations for Proposed EHR Technology Solution

Before you begin this assignment, be sure you have read the “UMUC Family Clinic Case Study”, the Case Study Stages 1-3, your required readings and feedback on your graded work so far.

Purpose of this Assignment

This assignment gives you the opportunity to apply the concepts of this course to address the implementation and on-going management of the certified EHR technology solution you have proposed for the UMUC Family Clinic.  This assignment addresses the following course outcomes to enable you to:

  • Evaluate the organizational environment in the health care industry to recognize how technology solutions enable strategic outcomes.
  • Evaluate technology solutions in the health care industry to improve the quality of care, safety, and financial management decisions.
  • Examine the implications of ethical, legal, and regulatory policy issues on health care information systems.

IT, Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Considerations for Proposed EHR Technology Solution 

Following your report of the Meaningful Use reporting requirements in your Stage 3 project, the owner of the UMUC Family Clinic has still not authorized the needed project funding.  In evaluating an IT proposal, there are several areas that need to be considered.  Prior to authorizing the needed project funding, the owner has asked you to prepare a table addressing the important aspects/considerations of the project.These considerations are listed in the table provided with this assignment.Considerations include such areas as IT operational safeguard, architectural, project/implementation, legal and ethical considerations.

Depending on the specific EHR technology solution you proposed, some of the considerations would be more important than others, and some may not need specific consideration for the initial implementation of your proposed solution.  (If a consideration is not relevant for the solution as described and at implementation but might be something for the future, mark it “N/A”.  If for instance cloud computing is not in the solution being implemented, but may be considered in the future it would be N/A and not required for the solution.  Please note that even N/A items require an explanation.) 

The responses that you enter into the table for each consideration must be aligned to the one specific solution you proposed and appropriate to the UMUC Family Clinic.

Assignment

Using the EHR technology solution you proposed in Stage 2, you should briefly explain it and then copy the table below and complete the remaining two columns.  For each area of consideration, you should rank it as high, medium, low, or N/A (Not Applicable) in importance or relevance at time of implementation (and not some time in the future) for the specific EHR technology solution you proposed for the UMUC Family Clinic.  Then, provide a brief explanation, a minimum of two sentences for each, to justify that ranking or the N/A.  Do not try to create a reason if there is none, but carefully analyze each consideration and determine whether it applies and how.  Explanations must provide enough information to convey the reasoning behind the ranking.  DO NOT copy the definitions from the textbook or other sources but put into your own words to demonstrate your understanding of the concept as you provide your explanation for the ranking.  Use the Grading Rubric to be sure you have covered everything.  Submit your paper with answers to parts 1 and 2 below via your Assignment Folder as a Microsoft Word document with your last name included in the filename.

Part 1: Briefly explain your proposed EHR technology solution.  Identify what the solution is, what it is expected to do for the UMUC Family Clinic, and what major hardware, software and communications components will be used, summarizing the information you provided for Stage 2.

Part 2:  Table of Considerations.  The Areas for consideration are defined in the section “Concepts” which follows the table of considerations.  An example for one entry is also provided below.  Click on the upper left corner of the table to copy it into your paper.

Table of Considerations
AreaHigh/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A)Explanation for Ranking /How you will address it(minimum 2 sentences for each, linked to specific EHR technology solution proposed)
IT – Operational Safeguards
Identity Management & Authorization
Training Programs
Continuity of Operations
Incident Procedures
Accountability
Risk Assessment
System Activity Review
IT – Architectural Safeguards
Reliability
Availability
Maintainability
Scalability
Safety
Cloud Computing
III.         IT – Project Management Considerations
Project Resources (Human, Financial)
Medical Paper Record Migration
Change Management during Implementation
Change Management after Implementation
Legal, Ethical, and Regulatory Reporting Considerations
Business Associate Contracts
HIPAA
Additional Consideration
Research and add a consideration from your knowledge of the course

Concepts:

For the 19 considerations covered in the above table, explanations can be found in the following readings:

  • Operational, Security and Architectural Safeguards – Ch. 27 & 28 & 29
  • Ethical and Legal consideration – Ch. 3 & 13 (Week 7 readings)

For consideration #20, it is up to you to add a consideration that you feel is important, and that was not covered in the 19 considerations listed in the table.  It is expected that you may do some external research, if you can’t find an additional consideration through your course readings. This is part of the assignment and is not additional credit.

Example from another industry:  For example, for a fitness center that is adopting a new technology solution involving a kiosk for customers to use to pay for their membership at the gym, then for the Area of Accessibility, the following might be entered.  (The definition of Accessibility is provided here for clarification.  Definitions are not required to be entered into the table above.)  Note the thorough explanation of the ranking.
AreaHigh/Medium/Low Importance or Relevance or Not Applicable (N/A)Explanation for Ranking
Accessibility“Accessibility is the degree to which a product, device, service, or environment is available to as many people as possible.”(Wikipedia.com)MediumSince the customers will use the kiosk to pay their membership fees, it must be accessible to everyone.  Customers need a convenient and individual method of logging into the system that enables them to perform the needed tasks quickly and efficiently.  The customers should have controlled access that prohibits them from entering any areas or performing any functions not intended for customer use. It is ranked “Medium” because it is important for some customers who choose to use the kiosk and the system cannot be accessed without some type of login so it is important; however, it is not “High” since there are other methods of paying membership fees.

The “right” and “wrong” answers have to do with whether or not you correctly ranked each consideration as it relates to your proposed EHR technology solution and have provided a well-supported explanation for the ranking you assigned.  Your responses will be evaluated on whether they are applicable to the solution, correctly ranked, adequately explained, and are appropriate to the UMUC Family Clinic.  Use the Rubric below to be sure you have covered all aspects.

GRADING RUBRIC:

AttributeFull PointsPartial PointsNo pointsPossible PointsPoints Earned
Explanation of Proposed SolutionBrief explanation of solution provides enough information to set stage for rankings.Explanation of solution is not adequate to set stage for rankings.No explanation of proposed solution provided.10
High/Medium/ Low/NA RankingsRankings are appropriate to proposed EHR technology solution and case study; demonstrate understanding of course concepts, analysis and critical thinking.Rankings are lacking relationship to proposed EHR technology solution and/or case study, and/or in demonstration of understanding of course concepts, analysis, and/or critical thinking.No rankings provided.40(2 points each) 
ExplanationsExplanations justify rankings, are linked to proposed EHR technology solution and/or case study, and demonstrate understanding of course concepts, analysis, and critical thinking.(Some) explanations are not linked to proposed technology solution and/or the case study, and/or do not adequately justify rankings; may be lacking in demonstration of understanding of course concepts, analysis, and/or critical thinking.No explanations provided.40(2 points each) 
Table FormatInformation is professionally presented; uses correct sentence structure, grammar, and spelling.Information is adequately presented ,or may not be professionally presented, and/or contains grammar and/or spelling errors.Paper is extremely poorly written and does not convey the information.10
TOTAL Points100
100 points =15% of final course grade Points Recorded(total points x .15)

What is social justice? Explain at least one of the theories discussed in class, e.g., John Locke, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, etc. Is the American society just? Give reasons for your answer. Consider at least one possible objection.

SUGGESTED topics.

Write an abstract (3-4 sentences) of your essay. Summarize the objectives and the method of your essay.

  1. Assess our knowledge of the world today? Use your knowledge of the traditions of rationalism and Empiricism. You may choose to compare scientific theories with religious beliefs. We live in the 21st century and religious beliefs are still very popular. Why? Provide reasons for your answer.
  1. Assess Hume’s legacy in modern philosophy. What is the most significant problem for us in Hume’s philosophy? Identify a possible solution to this problem.
  1. Assess the prospects of creating artificial intelligence (AI). Address Searle’s main argument against the program of strong artificial intelligence. What are the prospects of creating artificial intelligence?
  1. Present and evaluate the position of ethical relativism.  Provide examples in support of the theory of ethical relativism.  What are the dangers of ethical relativism? Defend your position.
  1. Explain the theory of Ethical Egoism.  Provide examples of situations in which people fail to follow their rational self-interest.  Explain the concept of evolutionary stable strategy.
  1. What is existentialism?  Explain some of the basic concepts of existentialism: existence precedes essence, authenticity, despair, forlornness. Provide examples to illustrate your explanations.  Is existentialism relevant to people today?
  1.  Explain the essence of Kant’s Deontological Ethics.  Provide examples to illustrate the main concepts of Kant’s position.
  1. What is Utilitarianism?  Do you agree with the claim of John Stuart Mill:  “It is better to be a human being dissatisfied, than a pig satisfied; Socrates dissatisfied, than a fool satisfied.” Defend your answer.
  1. Explain the problem of negative responsibility.  Use the examples provided by Bernard Williams in Utilitarianism and Integrity. Provide examples.  You may consider the issues related to medical experimentations on human beings, embryonic stem cell research and cloning.
  1. Provide a moral assessment of the American entertainment industry.  Focus on one type of entertainment, e.g., music industry, movies, TV shows, etc.  Does the entertainment industry destroy the traditional moral values of the American society?
  1. What is social justice? Explain at least one of the theories discussed in class, e.g., John Locke, Robert Nozick, John Rawls, etc. Is the American society just? Give reasons for your answer. Consider at least one possible objection.
  1. Describe a person who has had a positive influence on your life.  Explain how this person’s sacrifice has influenced your life and your values.  Is the awareness of another person’s sacrifice a good method of moral education?  Explain.

Some Hints for Effective Writing

  1. Prepare to write. Think your position through carefully. Ask yourself: What do I really want to say or to accomplish in this essay?
  2. Help the reader understand your position. Rely on simple phrases and sentences and avoid “high style” expressions. Do not assume that your reader knows more than you.

III. Try to organize your essay in a logical way. If you are presenting an argument, your main point should be the conclusion and the rest of the essay should provide sufficient support for that conclusion. Eliminate pointless introductions and conclusions.

  1. Rewrite. Try to finish your essay at least a day before the deadline. Read your essay the next day and you will be surprised by the number of things you would like to change.
  2. Do not simply reiterate what you have read. Try to demonstrate that you have comprehended the main issues and ideas.
  3. Try to understand the essence of the assignment and concentrate on it.

VII. Identify your sources at the end of your essay. Include: author, title, publisher, edition, and year of publication.

VIII. Any form of plagiarism will automatically result in a failing grade.

Printed Outline (optional)

Outlines for the  paper should include the following parts:

  1. Statement of the topic and the goal of the paper. If you are going to defend a point, try to formulate it as a thesis.
  2. Description of the problem addressed.
  3. Description of the strategy of the paper.

Your essay will be assessed according to the following criteria:

  1. Ability to relate the knowledge of philosophy to particular examples
  2. Clear presentation of the theoretical analysis of the problem
  3. Clear ideas expressed in grammatically correct sentences
  4. Overall strategy and planning
  5. Critical thinking