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A Proposed Approach to Investigate Whether Postgraduate Health Care Management Education in Australian Universities Facilitates the Development of Informatics Competencies

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posted on 2022-02-18, 06:24 authored by M Brommeyer, M MacKay, Zhanming Liang, L Schaper, P Balan
Competencies have emerged as being important in healthcare. AIDH has health informatics competencies and ACHSM has health service management competencies but as health care is rapidly changing, it is important that the required competencies continue to evolve. The aim is to investigate whether postgraduate health care management education in Australian universities facilitates the development of informatics competencies. The proposed approach followed the NWCPHP 'Steps Used to Effectively Map Preexisting Courses to Competency Sets' to map the health informatics competency statements against the ACHSM accredited and RACMA recognised, postgraduate health care management programs offered domestically in Australia. The initial results show that only 10% of the AHICF competencies were fully addressed, 12% of the AHICF competencies were mostly addressed, 28% were partially addressed, and 50% of the AHICF competencies were not addressed at all. The proposed course competency mapping approach demonstrates that there is a need to revisit the informatics competencies taught in postgraduate health care management programs in Australia.

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Publication Date

2021-12-15

Proceedings

Nurses and Midwives in the Digital Age - Selected Papers, Posters and Panels from the 15th International Congress in Nursing Informatics

Editors

Michelle Honey Charlene Ronquillo Ting-Ting Lee Lucy Westbrooke

Publisher

IOS Press

Place of publication

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Series

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Volume

284

Pagination

5p. (p. 93-97)

ISBN-13

9781643682204

ISSN

0926-9630

Name of conference

15th International Congress in Nursing Informatics

Location

virtual

Starting Date

2021-10-02

Finshing Date

2021-10-04

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© 2021 International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and IOS Press. This article is published online with Open Access by IOS Press and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License 4.0 (CC BY-NC 4.0). doi:10.3233/SHTI210677

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