NRS 315: Healthcare Informatics/Information Technology [RE]

Program
Credits 5

Provides an introduction to health information technology and to the science of informatics as applied to healthcare. Emphasis is placed on how healthcare facilities use information technology to select and utilize electronic information management systems and to integrate data from patient health records. Topics of study include: use of computer networks, system protocols and policies, data and system architecture and congruency, communication and legal issues, basic computer security and safety, mobile applications, multi-system integration, stand-alone applications, data collection methods and integrity, legal document compliance, and consistent documentation to prevent errors. This course is cross-listed with AG 402, AMGT 402, and HCAD 402. Students completing NRS 315 may not receive graduation credit for AG 402, AMGT 402, or HCAD 402. Class must be passed with a 2.0 or better to count for BAS Applied Management degree.

Restricted Elective

Prerequisite

Students must be accepted into CBC's RN to BSN program, or CBC's Dental Hygiene program, prior to enrollment.

Equivalent Courses
AG 340, AG 402, AMGT 340, AMGT 402, HCAD 315, HCAD 402