Topics in Health Informatics: Consumer Health Informatics

Catalog Description

Overview of public health and the information systems used to achieve public health goals. This course is divided into three parts: (1) overview of public health, (2) fundamentals of public health informatics, and (3) public health information systems.

Instructor Description

The course is designed for undergraduate students who are interested in understanding, analyzing, designing, evaluating, or developing technologies to serve the health needs of general consumers. It covers the concept of consumer health informatics, health behavior theories, health information seeking and information retrieval, various forms of consumer health systems, and the design and evaluation of such systems.

Prerequisites

Upper-division standing and Informatics 310M.
Course Areas
Health Informatics
Skills and Knowledge Tags
Health Behavior Theories
consumer Health Information System Design Approaches
evaluate Consumer Health Information Systems
Topics and Concepts Tags
Health Information System Design
eHealth Literacy
consumer Health Information Needs And Seeking
patient Empowerment

Course classes