Choose One:
Electronic Health Records (EHR) OR Personal Health Records (PHR) Slide Presentation
Objectives
Describe the development of electronic health or personal health records
Analyze the implications for electronic health records or personal health records on nursing care quality
Explain the implementation of electronic health records or personal health records
Define electronic health records or personal health records
Assignment Overview
For this assignment, create a slide presentation addressing the use and benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHR) or Personal Health Records (PHR) to a patient, its role in communication and patient safety. Also address privacy concerns related to patient information and technology.
Presentation Requirements
An 8 – 10 slide presentation
Use Microsoft PowerPoint
8 – 10 slides (not including the title or reference slides)
Font size 20 or above
Use bullet points – not full sentences
Follow 6 x 6 rule – no more than 6 words per bullet point and no more than 6 bullet points per slide
If using a quote – have it the only thing on the slide. Include in text citation
Notes are required in the section below the slides – In text citations in notes
References at the end – APA formatting
In-text citations will be assessed in the rubric under cohesiveness and APA formatting will be assessed in the rubric under sources.
Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Step 1: Review the following scenario:
In this assignment you will focus on Electronic Health Records (EHR) and patient education. You are the nurse manager on the med/surg unit in a small community hospital that has just instigated the Electronic Health Records (EHR). You have been given the task of educating staff on how to educate patients about the new EHR system.
As the nurse manager, you will prepare and present informational materials to the nursing staff via a slide presentation. You will explain the importance of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and the benefits it will provide for the patients.
Step 2: Create a 8 –to- 10 slide presentation.
Prepare a slide presentation to share with nursing staff to get their initial support. This should cover the following elements:
The impact of health care informatics on patient outcomes
The role of the Internet in health care informatics
An overview of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Benefits of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Concerns of Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Confidentiality and protection of patient information
Make sure that you properly cite any resources used and include a reference slide. (not included in the 10).
Step 3: Add presenter’s notes.
Include talking points and details in the notes area for each slide. These notes should document what you would say to an audience about each slide as if you were to present in-person, you will not be presenting in person, the presenter’s notes should read as if you were presenting within that area.
As you prepare your presentation, you should follow these guidelines:
Use clear, concise, and complete sentences.
Use relevant examples to help explain concepts.
Use language intended for a listener as opposed to a reader.
Step 4: Save and submit your assignment.
When you have completed the assignment, save a copy for yourself in an easily accessible place. Also, save the presenter’s notes into a Microsoft Word Document and submit a copy of the PowerPoint and the Word document through Canvas. Please upload .pptx files and .docx only. Make sure the presenter’s notes are visible within the PowerPoint uploads to Canvas.
Personal Health Records (PHR)
Step 1: Read the scenario.
Cindy is a 57-year-old single female who works as a graphic designer. She describes herself as shy and reserved. She weighs 358 lb and is 5′ 8″ tall. She has recently lost her mother and is greatly concerned about improving her own health. She has been diagnosed with the following conditions: type II diabetes, hypertension, and asthma.
For each condition, she sees a different provider in a different health care institution. However, all of the institutions are affiliated with a large regional health care system. Cindy takes five prescription medications for her conditions and fills them at three different pharmacies, each located near one of her providers. In the past, she has kept her medical records in a box in her closet. She has become frustrated with the lack of communication among her providers and her relationship with them.
Step 2: Create a 8 –to- 10 slide presentation.
Respond to the following questions, and if relevant, include your personal experience.
What types of individuals typically have a personal health record (PHR)? How does Cindy fit this profile?
How could a PHR help Cindy better manage her diagnoses?
Why do people choose to have PHRs? Do you feel Cindy would be one of those individuals and why?
How do you feel that Cindy’s patient satisfaction could be improved through the use of a PHR?
As a provider, how do you feel that the use of a PHR would improve your satisfaction when providing care to Cindy and other patients in similar situations?
Step 3: Add presenter’s notes.
Include talking points and details in the notes area for each slide. These notes should document what you would say to an audience about each slide as if you were to present in-person, you will not be presenting in person, the presenter’s notes should read as if you were presenting within that area.
As you prepare your presentation, you should follow these guidelines:
Use clear, concise, and complete sentences.
Use relevant examples to help explain concepts.
Use language intended for a listener as opposed to a reader.
Step 4: Save and submit your assignment.
When you have completed the assignment, save a copy for yourself in an easily accessible place. Also, save the presenter’s notes into a Microsoft Word Document and submit a copy of the PowerPoint and the Word document through Canvas. Please upload .pptx files and .docx only. Make sure the presenter’s notes are visible within the PowerPoint uploads to Canvas.
Rubric
Project Rubric
Project Rubric
Criteria Ratings Pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntegration of Knowledge
20 pts
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The project demonstrates that the learner fully understands and has applied concepts learned in the course. Concepts are integrated within the project
17 pts
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The project demonstrates that the learner, for the most part, understand and has applied concepts learned in the course. Some of the conclusions, however, are not supported in the body of the project.
14 pts
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The project demonstrates that the learner, to a certain extent, understands and has applied concepts learned in the course.
0 pts
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The project does not demonstrate that the learner has fully understood and applied concepts learned in the course.
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeThis criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeDepth of Discussion
20 pts
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In-depth discussion & elaboration in all sections of the project.
14 pts
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In-depth discussion & elaboration in most sections of the project.
7 pts
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The learner has omitted pertinent content or content runs-on excessively.
0 pts
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Cursory discussion in all the sections of the project or brief discussion in only a few sections.
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeCohesiveness
20 pts
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Ties together information from all sources. Project flows from one issue to the next without the need for headings. The learner’s writing demonstrates an understanding of the relationship among material obtained from all sources.
14 pts
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Ties together information from all sources. Project flows from one issue to the next without the need for headings. The learner’s writing demonstrates an understanding of the relationship among material obtained from all sources.
7 pts
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Sometimes ties together information from all sources. Project does not flow – disjointedness is apparent. Learner’s writing does not demonstrate an understanding of the relationship among material obtained from all sources.
0 pts
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Does not tie together information. Project does not flow and appears to be created from disparate issues. Headings are necessary to link concepts. Writing does not demonstrate understanding any relationships.
20 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSpelling and Grammar
15 pts
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No spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
10 pts
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Minimal spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
5 pts
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Noticeable spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
0 pts
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Unacceptable number of spelling and/or grammar mistakes.
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeSources
15 pts
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More than 2 current sources that are peer-reviewed journal articles or scholarly books.
10 pts
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2 current sources that are peer-reviewed journal articles or scholarly books.
5 pts
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1 current source that is a peer-reviewed journal article or scholarly book.
0 pts
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No current source that is a peer-reviewed journal article or scholarly book.
15 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTimeliness
10 pts
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Assignment is on time or early.
8 pts
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Assignment is less than 24 hours late.
6 pts
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Assignment is less than 48 hours late.
4 pts
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Assignment is less than 72 hours late.
0 pts
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Assignment is greater than 72 hours late
10 pts