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HLTH12003 Foundations of Health
Information Science
Health information refers to the language or
terminologies used by health service providers and administrators.
Terminologies may be described as the currency for communication
between the many players in any healthcare system or organisation.
These terminologies therefore provide the content for health information
systems whether manual or electronic. This course focuses on the
collection, management, organisation, retrieval and potential use
of health information and includes an overview of topics such as
Artificial and Natural languages, Health data types, standards and
coding, Data dictionaries, thesauri, minimum data sets, Nomenclatures,
Coding and classification systems, Healthcare message standards,
Data base management systems and data retrieval, Characteristics
of a health record, Manual versus electronic record data organisation.
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This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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