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UNM  Internal Medicine

IDEAL Elective

Informatics, meDical Economics, And Leadership

Health Informatics/Management/Medical Economics

Elective Workspace


This Space has materials and links related to the HIMME  Elective.  It is editable by anyone involved in taking or teaching in the course.  EDIT YOUR PREFERENCES TO CHANGE EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS!

 

Residents Enrolled: Login for this wiki is 'resident' and the password is the same for AMION.  Use this to edit or leave comments.


 

I. Current Schedule 2023

 

First Block folks (10/3-10/23)

Week 1: 10/3-10/09 - Please read the course material and write a 1 paragraph summary of each topic area (not each article/reading!)

Week 2: 10/10-10/15 - please choose a topic of interest and write a 2-3 page essay on the topic (You can edit this after lecture week, but it will help greatly to start now)

Week 3: 10/16-10/23

Lecture schedule:

Time Mon 10/16 Tues
10/17
Wed
10/18
Thrs
10/19
Fri
10/20
Sat
10/21
Sun
10/22
Am
10-12 unless otherwise specified
JZH: QI and why hospitals care Kendal Rogers:
Hospital Policy
Charlie Pizanis:
Negotiation Skills for Physicians
John Williams:
Informatics
Christopher Smith
8:30-10:30
Off Off
PM
1-3 unless otherwise specified
Taylor Goot: Patient side of billing

Chantel Dockstader:
Billing
possible personal finance - waiting to hear back  Thursday School Also pos personal finance Off Off


Over the weekend from 10/21-10/23 finish your essay and turn this in as your final project

 

Second Block folks (10/10-10/31)

Week 1: 10/10-10/15 - Please read the course material and write a 1 paragraph summary of each topic area (not each article/reading!)

Week 2: 10/16-10/23

Lecture schedule:

Time Mon 10/16 Tues
10/17
Wed
10/18
Thrs
10/19
Fri
10/20
Sat
10/21
Sun
10/22
Am
10-12 unless otherwise specified
JZH: QI and why hospitals care Kendal Rogers:
Hospital Policy
Charlie Pizanis:
Hospital Leadership
John Williams:
Informatics
Christopher Smith
8:30-10:30
Off Off
PM
1-3 unless otherwise specified
Taylor Goot: Patient side of billing

Chantel Dockstader:
Billing
possible personal finance - waiting to hear back  Thursday School Also pos personal finance Off Off

 

Week 3: 10/24-10/31 - please choose a topic of interest and write a 2-3 page essay on the topic - finish your essay and turn this in as your final project by 10/31

 

 

II. Course Information

WELCOME!

Course Description

How to access Health Policy Book.docx

 

III. Course Requirements 

1. Read the assigned readings below and write a 1/2 page summary of each reading to be emailed to Jessica Zimmerberg-Helms - to be turned in prior to the Seminar week

2. Pick a focus area - anything within one of the major topics, and write a brief overview of the topic - including brief history, literature review, and how this focus area affects medical care and medical economics

3. Formerly you were expected to complete IHI for this course - as this is now required for your QI curriculum, this is no longer an expectation, that being said, we strongly encourage you to use this time to complete the certificate course as this is required to graduate.

 

IV. Course Materials

 

 Health Policy, Health Law Materials

Readings

Assignments

Discussion

 

 

Health Quality, Patient Safety Materials

Readings

Assignments

Discussion

 

 

Health Informatics Materials

Readings

Assignments

Discussion

     Seminars:      Population-based strategies to improve healthControversies in pre-hospital care.pdf AED efficacy stiell.pdf smoking ord and ACS Scotland.pdf

                         Patient-centered medical home;

 

  

Organizational Leadership Materials

          Leadership Readings

 

Personal Finance

          Personal Finance Readings

 

Coding Education

          ACP Coding Course 

 

Meetings with Zoom Links:

Archive Med Econ:

Archive Med Econ

 

Comments (2)

resident said

at 12:58 pm on Mar 8, 2019

I believe following is great article on Physician Leadership published in NEJM in 2017:

https://catalyst.nejm.org/three-starting-points-physician-leadership/

resident said

at 1:03 pm on Mar 8, 2019

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