HEALTH INFORMATION Systems IP 2
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Health information systems can be divided into 4 categories: clinical information systems, management, strategic decision support, and e-health applications.
Instructions
Explain the following types of computerized information systems:
•Clinical
•Management
•Strategic decision support
•E-health applications
Within your analysis, order the systems from most important to least important within a health care organization. Be sure to discuss why you chose this order.
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This week you get the opportunity to put together a power point presentation addressing the following 4 categories: clinical information systems, management information systems, strategic decision support systems, and e-health applications. This assignment is required to be submitted as a power point presentation! Remember that the librarians are there to help you with your research needs.
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