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Practice Question(s)! of the Week: Information System Lifecycle.

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Practice Question(s)! of the Week: Information System Lifecycle.

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3.5. Information System Lifecycle

  • 3.5.1. Institutional governance of clinical information systems
    3.5.2. Clinical information needs analysis and system selection
    3.5.2.1. Methods for identifying clinician information system needs3.5.2.2. Assessment of clinical process changes that will be required3.5.2.3. Elements of a system requirements specification document3.5.2.4. Risk analysis and mitigation3.5.2.5. The costs of health information and communications technologies3.5.3. Clinical information system implementation
    3.5.3.1. Elements of a system implementation plan3.5.3.2. Models of user training and support processes that can meet clinician needs3.5.3.3. Processes and mechanisms that obtain and respond to clinician feedback3.5.4. Clinical information system testing, before, during and after implementation3.5.5. Clinical information system maintenance
    3.5.5.1. Disaster recovery and downtime3.5.5.2. Clinical information system transitions and decommissioning of systems3.5.6 Clinical information system evaluation
    3.5.6.1. Outcomes relevant to the clinical goals and quality measures3.5.6.2. Qualitative and quantitative methods for evaluating clinical information systems3.5.6.3. Evaluation plan design
  • 3.5.2. Clinical information needs analysis and system selection
    3.5.2.1. Methods for identifying clinician information system needs3.5.2.2. Assessment of clinical process changes that will be required3.5.2.3. Elements of a system requirements specification document3.5.2.4. Risk analysis and mitigation3.5.2.5. The costs of health information and communications technologies
  • 3.5.2.1. Methods for identifying clinician information system needs
  • 3.5.2.2. Assessment of clinical process changes that will be required
  • 3.5.2.3. Elements of a system requirements specification document
  • 3.5.2.4. Risk analysis and mitigation
  • 3.5.2.5. The costs of health information and communications technologies
  • 3.5.3. Clinical information system implementation
    3.5.3.1. Elements of a system implementation plan3.5.3.2. Models of user training and support processes that can meet clinician needs3.5.3.3. Processes and mechanisms that obtain and respond to clinician feedback
  • 3.5.3.1. Elements of a system implementation plan
  • 3.5.3.2. Models of user training and support processes that can meet clinician needs
  • 3.5.3.3. Processes and mechanisms that obtain and respond to clinician feedback
  • 3.5.4. Clinical information system testing, before, during and after implementation
  • 3.5.5. Clinical information system maintenance
    3.5.5.1. Disaster recovery and downtime3.5.5.2. Clinical information system transitions and decommissioning of systems
  • 3.5.5.1. Disaster recovery and downtime
  • 3.5.5.2. Clinical information system transitions and decommissioning of systems
  • 3.5.6 Clinical information system evaluation
    3.5.6.1. Outcomes relevant to the clinical goals and quality measures3.5.6.2. Qualitative and quantitative methods for evaluating clinical information systems3.5.6.3. Evaluation plan design
  • 3.5.6.1. Outcomes relevant to the clinical goals and quality measures
  • 3.5.6.2. Qualitative and quantitative methods for evaluating clinical information systems
  • 3.5.6.3. Evaluation plan design

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