Advanced Certificate in Behavioral Economics for Electronic Health Records
-- ViewingNowAdvanced Certificate in Behavioral Economics for Electronic Health Records: This certificate course highlights the significance of behavioral economics in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and healthcare technology. With the growing need for data-driven decision-making in healthcare, understanding how behavioral economics can optimize EHRs is crucial.
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• Behavioral Economics Foundations: Understanding the key principles and concepts of behavioral economics, including heuristics and biases, loss aversion, and framing effects.
• Behavioral Health Interventions: Examining the application of behavioral economics to health interventions, including the design and evaluation of nudges and choice architecture in electronic health records (EHRs).
• Patient Decision-Making: Exploring the role of behavioral economics in understanding and influencing patient decision-making, including factors that affect adherence to treatment plans and medication regimens.
• Clinical Workflow Optimization: Examining the use of behavioral economics in optimizing clinical workflows, including the design of user-centered EHR interfaces that promote efficient and effective care.
• Data Analytics for Behavioral Economics: Understanding the role of data analytics in measuring the impact of behavioral economics interventions, including the use of EHR data to evaluate outcomes and inform future interventions.
• Privacy and Security in EHRs: Exploring the intersection of behavioral economics and privacy and security in EHRs, including the design of nudges that promote secure data practices and the impact of privacy concerns on patient engagement.
• Policy and Ethics in Behavioral Economics: Examining the ethical considerations and policy implications of using behavioral economics in EHRs, including issues related to informed consent, transparency, and potential unintended consequences.
• EHR Vendor Engagement: Developing strategies for engaging EHR vendors in the implementation of behavioral economics interventions, including the development of partnerships, collaborations, and co-design processes.
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