IT Supported Care Processes
- Fakult?t
Fakult?t Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (WiSo)
- Version
Version 1 vom 07.08.2024.
- Modulkennung
22M1153
- Niveaustufe
Master
- Unterrichtssprache
Englisch
- ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung
5.0
- H?ufigkeit des Angebots des Moduls
nur Wintersemester
- Dauer des Moduls
1 Semester
- Kurzbeschreibung
This module is about the transformation from a function-oriented to a process-oriented health care system with the patient at its centre. An important element of process orientation is the support provided by information and communication technology. It ensures information continuity along the processes.
- Lehr-Lerninhalte
1) Introduction: Concepts of process-oriented healthcare
1.1) Process orientation & optimisation
1.2) Continuity of care, information continuity and patient safety
1.3) Information logistics and IT support
2) Tools of process orientation
2.1) Modelling of processes using different notations
2.2) Exercises in process modelling
2.3) Process-oriented information technology: architectures, components, models (e.g. 3LGM2)
2.4) Measuring information logistics: the Workflow Composite Score
- Gesamtarbeitsaufwand
Der Arbeitsaufwand für das Modul umfasst insgesamt 150 Stunden (siehe auch "ECTS-Leistungspunkte und Benotung").
- Lehr- und Lernformen
Dozentengebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 30 Vorlesung Pr?senz - 15 ?bung Pr?senz - Dozentenungebundenes Lernen Std. Workload Lehrtyp Mediale Umsetzung Konkretisierung 105 Veranstaltungsvor- und -nachbereitung -
- Benotete Prüfungsleistung
- Pr?sentation oder
- Referat (mit schriftlicher Ausarbeitung) oder
- Portfolio-Prüfungsleistung
- Bemerkung zur Prüfungsart
The portfolio examination covers 100 points and consists of a learning diary (LTB) and a one-hour written examination. LTB is weighted by 40 points and the K1 by 60 points.
- Prüfungsdauer und Prüfungsumfang
Presentation: 30-45 minutes
Report: 20-30 minutes; accompanying paper: 3-5 pages
Portfolio exam:
- Written examination: in accordance with the valid study regulation
- Learning diary: approx. 10-15 pages
The requirements are specified in the relevant class.
- Empfohlene Vorkenntnisse
Processes in healthcare: within healthcare organisations, across organisations information systems
- Wissensverbreiterung
The students have knowledge about concepts of process orientation and information logistics and can combine and classify them.
- Wissensvertiefung
They understand how these concepts are measured and modelled and can interpret and classify the corresponding results.
- Wissensverst?ndnis
The students master the use of different modelling notations and modelling languages and their implementation with digital tools. They have the competency to understand processes in patient care as interdisciplinary, interprofessional, cross-institutional and longitudinal phenomena and to deduce opportunities, barriers and approaches for action.
- Nutzung und Transfer
The students are able to apply the methods and techniques they have learned for process management to different clinical and administrative processes and to identify and leverage optimisation potentials. They strengthen users' understanding of processes and can use their knowledge to formulate process requirements in a comprehensible way, especially for IT specialists.
- Wissenschaftliche Innovation
By producing artefacts in the form of process models as part of the course examination, students learn the basics of applying the design science research approach.
- Kommunikation und Kooperation
They can construct arguments as to why process orientation and information logistics are important and how they can be modelled, implemented and measured. They use process models as a communication and moderation tool between clinical users and IT specialists or vendors.
- Wissenschaftliches Selbstverst?ndnis / Professionalit?t
The students can reflect on processes according to their relevance for efficiency and quality against the background of newly emerging treatment scenarios and logically determine which improvements can be achieved or failed to be achieved through IT workflow support.
- Literatur
Winter, Alfred, Haux, Reinhold, Ammenwerth, Elske, et al. Health Information Systems: Architectures and Strategies (Health Informatics) 2nd 2011 Edition. Springer Verlag Gaddatsch A.
IT-gestütztes Prozessmanagement im Gesundheitswesen: Methoden und Werkzeuge für Studierende und Praktiker. 2013. Springer Verlag
Liebe JD, Hübner U, Straede MC, Thye J. Developing a Workflow Composite Score to Measure Clinical Information Logistics. A Top-down Approach. Methods Inf Med. 2015 Oct 12;54(5):424-33.
- Zusammenhang mit anderen Modulen
This module is particularly linked to the modules in the curriculum that deal with organisational processes from a strategic perspective (in particular the module "Strategic and value-oriented management" and the first module from the change management specialisation "Change and innovation management").
- Verwendbarkeit nach Studieng?ngen
- Management im Gesundheitswesen, M.A.
- Management im Gesundheitswesen, M.A. (01.09.2024)
- Modulpromotor*in
- Hübner, Ursula Hertha
- Lehrende
- Hübner, Ursula Hertha