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Using scholarly research define a “fictional” or “proposed” Healthcare delivery system

Using scholarly research define a “fictional” or “proposed” Healthcare delivery system

Health informatics and information system

project/company name I selected: health testing and Analytics(HTA)

It has department for running tests, examine patients, fancy reports, preparation for doc and patients, analytics, IT for building apps for analytics and other internal activities .. analytics for doctor and company about when to follow up with patients and tests and how is the patient is doing

1. Using scholarly research, define a “fictional” or “proposed” Healthcare delivery system. Clinic, Urgent Care, Emergency Care, Specialty Care are just a few examples. Deliverable: Give your unit a name and state it’s mission.

2. Develop a list of the services your facility will provide, in addition to basic patient care. Deliverable: Provide a list of your facilities services one per group member, minimum. For example: a. Imaging (x-ray, ultrasound, etc.) b. Pediatric care c. Laboratory (blood draw, testing, and reporting of results), etc

. 3. Define  you need to work on 2nd and 3rd points. 1st points is only company name and mission statements.the workgroups needed in your fictional environment. Deliverable: List your workgroups. Some examples are: a. Nursing b. Physicians (list by specialties such as orthopedics, oncology, etc.) c. PA’s or CRNP’s, etc. 4

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