- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Weeks
- Cost Paid
Digital Health in Hospitals
Issued by
Deakin University
This micro-credential investigated hospital digital health and how to adopt and implement it to improve hospital services. Students gained insight using real examples and interviews with industry experts, critically assessed approaches and proposed a solution for their own organisational context
- Type Learning
- Level Advanced
- Time Weeks
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Successful completion of an online course. Completion of the course typically requires 120 hours including assessment
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Assessment required application of multiple skills to complex tasks, including demonstrating critical thinking by using real-life case studies, a topic research proposal and final research report. Assessment tasks were tutor marked
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The academic credit earned from this micro-credential is equal to one unit of post graduate study at Deakin University at masters level and equivalent to 7.5 credits in the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS)
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LEARNING OUTCOMES:
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Applied digital health principles, concepts and theories to investigate the relevance and problems of digital health in hospital contexts
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Critically analysed the fundamentals of digital based hospital information systems
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Critically evaluated the key benefits and challenges of implementing digital health information systems, emerging technology trends and solutions in hospital contexts
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Examined the principles of co-design in digital based hospital information systems
Standards
AQF Level 9 or Masters
7.5 credits