Understanding Data in Health Care
This unit introduces students to the paradigm of data in a digital age and the journey towards wisdom and understanding. Students will learn how this progression is centred on the existence of accurate, relevant and appropriately collected and organised data. Students will explore data as complex and heterogeneous and gain an understanding of new practices and technologies impacting on the ethical and legal collection of personal data in health care.
Term : JANUARY, APRIL, JULY, OCTOBER
Hours of Study: 150
Credit Points : 6
This unit has no pre-requisites and is suitable for ENs
Theme 1: Principles of data
Clarify the structural and functional components of data within the healthcare environmen.t
Theme 2: Clinical communication
Appraise how clinical communication occurs in a digitalised healthcare system.
Theme 3: Data science
Analyse current trends and contemporary practices in healthcare data management.
Theme 4: Legal issues
Determine privacy, ethical and legal implications of collecting healthcare data.
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