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Developing health information technology (HIT) programs and HIT curriculum: The Southern Polytechnic State University experience.
USF St. Petersburg campus Faculty Publications
  • Chi Zhang
  • Han Reichgelt
  • Rebecca H. Rutherfoord
  • Andy Ju An Wang
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Han Reichgelt

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Abstract

Health Information Technology (HIT) professionals are in increasing demand as healthcare providers need help in the adoption and meaningful use of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems while the HIT industry needs workforce skilled in HIT and EHR development. To respond to this increasing demand, the School of Computing and Software Engineering at Southern Polytechnic State University designed and implemented a series of HIT educational programs. This paper summarizes our experience in the HIT curriculum development and provides an overview of HIT workforce development initiatives and major HIT and health information management (HIM) educational resources. It also provides instructional implications and experiences for positioning HIT programs and enhancing curriculum.

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Publisher
Journal of Information Systems Education
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0
Citation Information
Zhang, C., Reichgelt, H., Rutherfoord, R. H., & Wang, A. J. A. (2014). Developing health information technology (HIT) programs and HIT curriculum: The Southern Polytechnic State University experience. Journal of Information Systems Education, 25(4), 295-303.