HI-FIVE (Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment) Training is an approximately 10-hour online course designed by Columbia University in 2016, with sponsorship from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). The training is role-based and uses case scenarios. No additional hardware or software are required for this course.

HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Administrative/IT Perspective)

HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment (Administrative/IT Perspective)

Instructor: Rita Kukafka
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Skills you'll gain
- Data Analysis
- Value-Based Care
- Health Technology
- Health Informatics
- Electronic Medical Record
- Care Coordination
- Predictive Modeling
- Analytics
- Health Care Administration
- Data Sharing
- Health Systems
- Interoperability
- Health Care
- Healthcare Ethics
- Patient-centered Care
- Telehealth
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There are 6 modules in this course
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Reviewed on Apr 9, 2019
yeah!!! It needs dedicated time and effort. But Case studies are a bit Interesting for every student to go through.
Reviewed on Jul 24, 2025
Great Course and help me to understand more Care Coordination.
Reviewed on May 23, 2017
I thought this course gave a good amount of information to cover the subject as I knew nothing about HIT.
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