Innovation in global health practice requires leaders who are trained to think …
Innovation in global health practice requires leaders who are trained to think and act like entrepreneurs. Whether at a hospital bedside or in a remote village, global healthcare leaders must understand both the business of running a social venture as well as how to plan for and provide access to life saving medicines and essential health services. Each week, the course features a lecture and skills-based tutorial session led by industry, non-profit foundation, technology, and academic leaders to think outside the box in tackling and solving problems in innovation for global health practice through the rationale design of technology and service solutions. The lectures provide the foundation for faculty-mentored pilot project from MOH, students, or non-profit sponsors that may involve creation of a market or business plan, product development, or a research study design.
This course provides a comprehensive review of interoperability, health data standards, and …
This course provides a comprehensive review of interoperability, health data standards, and other advanced topics including Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies (SMART) and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources® (FHIR), also known as SMART-on-FHIR applications and Accelerator projects. This course will use Interoperability Land™ to provide learners with a hands-on experience using FHIR resources. Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to: explain interoperability and use cases; locate information within JSON and XML files; Create queries in IOL; understand SMART application authorization. Interoperability Land can be purchased on AWS Marketplace at the followinglink: https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-f34r2uj3naohe For information regarding education pricing please email contactus@interoperabilityinstitute.org.
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