Course description
So that the learner can get the best from digital health, it is important that they understand the application of digital health technology. One example is the adoption of the electronic patient records (EPR).
The content of this micro-credential is varied; therefore, the learner will receive knowledge that will help them develop a critical understanding of digital health for their organisation.
It is intended that this micro-credential prepares learners to engage with the topic of digital health and apply their knowledge to a real-world problem.
Suitability - Who should attend?
Who should take this MC
Any multi-professional staff working in healthcare design and delivery across all grades and all services.
What do I need ?
Hold a level 8 degree in healthcare related programme
Or
- Satisfy the course committee that they have the ability to successfully complete the micro-credential programme based on evidence of experience of working in any healthcare setting and engaging with digital health systems
- Transcript as evidence of degree where applicable
- An up-to-date Curriculum Vitae
Outcome / Qualification etc.
On successful completion of this micro-credential, learners will:
- Have a systematic understanding of relevant national and international policies connected to digital health
- Be able to critically discuss the data lifecycle and application to real-world examples, such as electronic patient records (EPR)
- Analyse and critically appraise the application of digital health to person-centred, safe and connected care
- Demonstrate the appropriate application of digital health for a health workplace
Training Course Content
What will I learn?
Learners will receive knowledge across all five domains (as set out in All-Ireland Nursing & Midwifery Digital Health Capability Framework, 2021), these are:
- Domain 1 – Digital Professionalism
- Domain 2 – Leadership and Advocacy
- Domain 3 – Data and Information Quality
- Domain 4 – Information-enabled Care
- Domain 5 – Technology
Course delivery details
How is this MC delivered?
- This micro-credential is 12 weeks in duration
- A total of 250 hours is allocated to this micro-credential.
- Delivered using a blended learning approach – which includes online directed and self-directed learning and two days in person.
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