PRESENTATIONS
MET CS 581- HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMS (FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION)
VIRGINIA WOMEN CENTER’S NEW EHR IMPLEMENTATION
VIRGINIA WOMEN CENTER’S NEW EHR IMPLEMENTATION
This final project presentation for the course was an in-depth review of the
implementation of a new Electronic Health Record (EHR) system at the Virginia
Women’s Center. The study involved evaluating the current system’s inefficiencies,
identifying optimal EHR solutions, and strategizing the implementation process. It
highlighted the potential for improving patient care and operational efficiency
through proper use of Health Informatics. The project honed my skills in data
analysis, project management, and system design, emphasizing the essential role of
Health Informatics in modern healthcare.
MET CS 580- HEALTH INFORMATICS (FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION)
HEART SCORE : A POWERFUL RISK STRATIFICATION TOOL FOR THE PREDICTION OF MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIAC EVENTS (MACE)
HEART SCORE : A POWERFUL RISK STRATIFICATION TOOL FOR THE PREDICTION OF MAJOR ADVERSE CARDIAC EVENTS (MACE)
This project involved a detailed study of the HEART Score, a robust tool for
predicting the likelihood of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in patients with
undifferentiated chest pain. The focus was not on patients already diagnosed with
Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS), but rather on those presenting ambiguous
symptoms. Through extensive research and data analysis, the project demonstrated
the practicality and effectiveness of the HEART Score in categorizing patients into
low, medium, and high-risk groups for developing ACS. The study further
underscored the critical role of health informatics in making clinical decision-
making more precise and data-driven.
MET CS 781- ADVANCED HEALTH INFORMATICS (FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION)
A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY OVER TRADITIONAL SECURITY FRAMEWORKS FOR IMPROVING HEALTHCARE DATA MANAGEMENT
A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY OVER TRADITIONAL SECURITY FRAMEWORKS FOR IMPROVING HEALTHCARE DATA MANAGEMENT
This project examines the potential of blockchain technology as a security
enhancement in healthcare data management. It proposes that leveraging
blockchain technology, contrary to traditional security frameworks, significantly
enhances the security, integrity, and compliance with HIPAA privacy and security
rules. The research conducted establishes that with blockchain, healthcare
professionals can share health information more confidently, secure in the
knowledge that data is protected, coherent, and centered on patient privacy.
Consequently, the study provides compelling evidence of blockchain’s potential to
revolutionize security in healthcare data management.
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MET CS 584 -LEGAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN HEALTHCARE (FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION)
ETHICAL, LEGAL & REGULATORY DIMENSIONS IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF TELEMEDICINE IN THE UNITED STATES
ETHICAL, LEGAL & REGULATORY DIMENSIONS IN THE ADVANCEMENT OF TELEMEDICINE IN THE UNITED STATES
This project provides an in-depth exploration of the ethical, legal, and regulatory
challenges associated with the burgeoning field of telemedicine in the United
States. It carefully examines how telemedicine’s rapid advancement may intersect
with existing healthcare laws, ethical norms, and regulatory frameworks. The
research also delves into potential solutions for harmonizing telemedicine practices
with existing structures, ensuring that the benefits of this digital health innovation
can be harnessed without compromising legal requirements and ethical
considerations. It offers valuable insights for policymakers, healthcare
professionals, and stakeholders in telemedicine.
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