Assignment: Quality Improvement using HIT
Assignment: Quality Improvement using HIT
Quality Improvement using HIT – Script HIT topic- examples within the instructions (please keep topic simple -similar to example) 8-12 APA formatted slides. Will need a small script to read in order to complete the voice-thread portion of the power point.
REQUIREMENTS
nursing RN-BSN Health care information technology (HIT) book Yoder-Wise, P.S. (2015). Leading and managing in nursing (6th ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby Elsevier. 2 requirements: 10 slides, add title and refs slides Script in word document – make a script of the exact words that the student will say from slide 1 onwards, use slide titles as subheadings in the script, a paragraph per slide, similar to speaker notes, about 120words per slide script make an outline for the ppt in word Answer preview……….
The healthcare information technology topic I am going to handle in this presentation is that of quality improvement. Primarily, quality improvement is a part of the continuous improvement and quality management that many healthcare organizations adopt as part of their strategic improvement using HIT. As earlier outlined, whenever a healthcare organization decides to incorporate HIT, one of the core objectives is to improve their quality of care and thus it is crucial to look at HIT in that scope. The personal reason for choosing the topic is my commitment to quality and specifically my personal healthcare philosophy. I believe that a healthcare organization should strive to improve the health of a target population by improving the quality of care it delivers…….
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