Medical Ethics | Health Info Systems | Healthcare Management
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.94 GB | Duration: 7h 10m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.94 GB | Duration: 7h 10m
Elevate your healthcare expertise with an all-inclusive course on medical ethics, health information systems.
What you'll learn
Comprehensive knowledge of medical ethics and their application.
Detailed understanding of HMIS and its role in healthcare administration.
Insights into the evolution, types, and implementation of telemedicine.
Practical skills for selecting and optimizing EMR systems.
Knowledge of health insurance models and their implications.
Strategies for preventing hospital-acquired infections.
Application of statistics for healthcare management.
Requirements
Basic understanding of healthcare practices and administration. Interest in healthcare technology and ethics. No prior experience in HMIS or telemedicine required.
Description
Introduction: This course is meticulously designed to provide a foundational and advanced understanding of medical ethics, the structure and applications of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS), the evolution of telemedicine, and the intricacies of health insurance. As healthcare becomes increasingly digitized and ethically complex, this course equips professionals with the knowledge and skills to navigate these domains effectively.Section 1: Foundations of Medical Ethics This section delves into the ethical dimensions of healthcare practice. It begins with an introduction to the concept and importance of medical ethics, providing historical and theoretical perspectives. Students will explore ethical codes, principles such as autonomy, beneficence, and justice, and their practical application in medical decision-making. By the end of this section, students will gain a solid ethical foundation to address the moral dilemmas they might face in healthcare.Section 2: Understanding the Need for Medical Ethics The course discusses the increasing necessity of medical ethics in modern healthcare settings. It examines the ethical challenges posed by technological advancements, cultural differences, and resource limitations. Through lectures on ethical theories and principles, students will develop a framework for resolving complex ethical issues while maintaining patient-centered care.Section 3: Hospital Management Information Systems (HMIS) This section introduces the concept and aims of HMIS, detailing its transformative role in healthcare administration. Students will learn about healthcare information systems, the structure of hospital communities, and the classification of medical information. The section also covers various models of HIS, preparing students to implement or optimize these systems in diverse healthcare settings.Section 4: The Evolution and Applications of Telemedicine Telemedicine has revolutionized access to healthcare. This section explores its evolution, types, and the role of government in promoting and regulating telemedicine practices. Students will gain insights into the challenges and opportunities presented by telemedicine, equipping them to leverage technology for enhanced patient care.Section 5: E-Medical Records (EMR) Electronic Medical Records are integral to modern healthcare. This section provides a comprehensive overview, from the basics of medical records to the selection and implementation of EMR systems. Students will explore the advantages of EMRs, their necessity in the current healthcare landscape, and trends shaping their future use.Section 6: Advanced Applications of HMIS Building on the previous HMIS section, this part delves into its specific applications, such as rural healthcare and Anganwadi programs. Students will learn about the organizational aspects of health systems and how HMIS supports operational efficiency and improved patient outcomes.Section 7: The Essentials of Health Insurance This section provides a deep dive into health insurance, covering its history, forms, and key concepts. Students will learn about community-based, private, and government health insurance models, understanding their unique roles and contributions to global healthcare systems. Special attention is given to the importance of CBHI and strategies to improve health insurance accessibility.Section 8: Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) The prevention and management of HAIs are critical for patient safety. This section examines sources of infection, cross-infection dynamics, and the role of surveillance in mitigating risks. It highlights the importance of hand hygiene and offers actionable strategies to minimize HAIs in hospital settings.Section 9: The Role of Statistics in Healthcare Statistics are indispensable in healthcare management. This section introduces hospital statistics, their applications, and the benefits of data-driven decision-making. Students will explore how HIS integrates with statistical tools to enhance operational efficiency and patient care.Conclusion: This course provides a robust framework for understanding and applying medical ethics, leveraging HMIS, and navigating the complexities of healthcare systems. With a blend of theoretical and practical insights, students will be well-equipped to address challenges and contribute meaningfully to the healthcare sector.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction To Medical Ethics
Section 2: Need for medical ethics
Lecture 2 Need To Discuss Medical Ethics
Lecture 3 Ethical Code And Theories
Lecture 4 Ethical Principles
Section 3: Hospital Management Information System
Lecture 5 Aims Of Hmis
Lecture 6 Healthcare Information System
Lecture 7 Structure of Hospital Community
Lecture 8 Categories of Information
Lecture 9 Models of HIS
Section 4: Telemedicine
Lecture 10 Evolution of telemedicine
Lecture 11 Introduction to telemedicine
Lecture 12 Types of telemedicine
Lecture 13 Role of government in telemedicine
Section 5: E-Medical Records
Lecture 14 INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL RECORDS
Lecture 15 ADVANTAGES OF EMR
Lecture 16 EMR SYSTEM SELECTION
Lecture 17 NEED OF EMR
Lecture 18 CURRENT SCENARIO OF EMR
Section 6: Applications of HMIS
Lecture 19 Definition of HMIS
Lecture 20 Health system organization
Lecture 21 Rural health HMIS
Lecture 22 Angamwadi HMIS
Lecture 23 CURRENT SCENARIO OF EMR
Section 7: Health Insurance
Lecture 24 Introduction to health insurance (hi)
Lecture 25 HI scenario
Lecture 26 History of HI
Lecture 27 Forms of HI
Lecture 28 Approach to HI
Lecture 29 CBHI IMPORTANCE
Lecture 30 PRIVATE HI part 1
Lecture 31 PRIVATE HI part 2
Lecture 32 GOVRNMENT HI PART 1
Lecture 33 GOVRNMENT HI PART 2
Lecture 34 KEY CONCEPTS HI
Section 8: Hospital Acquired Infections
Lecture 35 Introduction to Hospital Acquired Infections
Lecture 36 Sources of infection
Lecture 37 Cross infection
Lecture 38 Surveillance
Lecture 39 Surveillance continued
Lecture 40 Hand Hygiene
Lecture 41 Hand Hygiene Continued
Lecture 42 More on Cross infection
Section 9: Statistics in Hospital
Lecture 43 Introduction to hospital statistics
Lecture 44 Applications of statistics
Lecture 45 Applications of statistics continued
Lecture 46 Uses of statistics
Lecture 47 HIS uses in statistics
Lecture 48 Importance of statistics
Lecture 49 Importance of statistics continued
Healthcare professionals looking to expand their knowledge.,Hospital administrators seeking to optimize healthcare delivery.,Students pursuing a career in healthcare management or medical ethics.,Policy makers and IT professionals in the healthcare domain.