Lesson 5-Health Information Systems
Lesson 5-Health Information Systems
employees need feedback on how the routine data they collect can be
utilized.
Role and Function of Health
Information Systems
Files Are Easier to Access
Health information systems have revolutionized the way that doctors and health
care professionals maintain patient information.
More Controls
Doctors may have permission to update, change and delete information from the
electronic medical record.
Easy to Update
Health information systems let doctors create electronic medical records for their
patients.
Communication
Health information systems abet communication between multiple doctors or
hospitals.
Note:
Indicators
Indicators need to encompass determinants of health; health system inputs, outputs and
outcomes, and health status
Components of Health Information Systems (cont.)
Data Sources
Can be divided into two main categories:
(1) population-based approaches (censuses, civil registration and population surveys)
(2) institution-based data (individual records, service records and resource records).
Other data-collection approaches and sources:
a. occasional health surveys
b. research
c. information produced by community-based organizations
Components of Health Information Systems (cont.)
Data Management
Collection, storage, quality-assurance and flow, to processing, compilation and
analysis
Information Products
Data transformed into information
INPUTS
PROCESS
OUTPUTS
Inputs > refer to the health information system resources
- health
- institutional coordination and leadership
- health informatics policies
- financial and human resources
- infrastructure
Process - indicators
- data sources
- data management
Outcomes data
comprise a wide array of measures of the effects of health care and the aftermath
of various health problems
they might reflect health care events such as re-admission to hospital or
unexpected complications or side effects of care
also include measures of satisfaction with care.
KEY POINTS TO REMEMBER
Health information systems refer to any system that captures, stores, manages or
transmits information related to the health of individuals or the activities of
organizations that work within the health sector.
HIS improves the services because files are easier to access, more controls, easy
to update and communication.
The components of an HIS are (Inputs) Health Information System Resources;
(Processes) Indicators, Data Sources, Data Management; (Outputs) Information
Products and Dissemination & use.
The different data sources are: Demographic data, administrative data, Health
Risk Information, Health Status, Patient medical history, Current medical
management and outcomes data.