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Organizing Information Technology Resources

Organizing Information Technology Resources. Chapter 11. Learning Objectives. Describe the roles, responsibilities, and major functions of the IT dept or organization. Discuss the role and responsibility of the CIO, CMIO, CSO, CTO, and other key IT staff.

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Organizing Information Technology Resources

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  1. Organizing Information Technology Resources Chapter 11 Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  2. Learning Objectives • Describe the roles, responsibilities, and major functions of the IT dept or organization. • Discuss the role and responsibility of the CIO, CMIO, CSO, CTO, and other key IT staff. • Describe the different ways IT services might be organized and governed. • Identify key attributes of highly effective IT organizations. • Develop a plan for evaluating the effectiveness of the IT function within an organization. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  3. Outline • Information Technology Functions • IT department responsibilities • Core functions • IT Senior Leadership Roles • Other IT Staff Roles • Recruitment and Retention of IT Staff • Organizing IT Staff and Services • Centralization vs Decentralization • Core IT competencies Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  4. Outline continued • In-House Vs Outsourced IT Services • Evaluating the Effectiveness of the IT Function • Governance • Budget development and resource allocation • System acquisition and implementation • IT Service levels Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  5. IT Responsibilities IT plan and strategy are congruent with organization’s goals Work with organization to acquire/develop and implement new applications Provide day-to-day support Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  6. IT Responsibilities continued Manage IT infrastructure—perform backups, install networks, print weekly paychecks, secure systems from virus attacks Examine the role and relevance of emerging information technologies Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  7. Core Functions • Operations and Technical Support • Manage infrastructure—servers, networks, operating systems, database management systems and workstations. • Applications management—manages the process of acquiring, developing and implementing new applications • Specialized groups—research and development Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  8. Core Functions continued • IT Administration- • Oversee development of IT strategic plan • Develop and monitor the IT budget • Provide human resources support for the IT staff • Provide support for the management of projects • Manage space occupied by IT staff Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  9. Chief Information Officer Chief Technology Officer Technical architecture Track emerging technologies Assess value of new technologies to organization IT Leadership Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  10. Characteristics of Effective CIOs Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  11. IT Leaders continued • Chief Medical Informatics Officer • Usually physician • Lead clinical information system initiatives • Establish clinical IT priorities • Chief Security Officer • Develop and institute security plan Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  12. Other IT Staff Roles • Systems Analyst • Work closely with end-users to assess needs, evaluate workflow, communicate needs to programmers. • Programmer • Write, test, and maintain programs; solve computer problems • Database administrator • Build and maintain databases Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  13. Other IT Staff Roles • Network administrator • Design, test, and evaluate networks (LANs,WANs, Internet, intranets, etc.) Make hardware and software recommendations • Telecommunication specialist • Manage organization’s telephone systems, call systems, communications network in event of disaster. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  14. Other IT Staff Roles Webmasters—responsible for all technical aspects of Web site, including performance issues, speed, and content of site. Web developers-responsible for the day to day site design and creation. Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  15. Staff Attributes Execute well – deliver on time, on budget, good impression Good consultants-advise on best approach Provide world-class support Keep expertise current Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  16. Recruitment and Retention of IT Staff • Determining environment in which you wish your staff to work • Salary and benefits • The physical quality of work setting • The caliber of IT manager • The amount of interesting work • The importance of the mission of the organization • Opportunities for career growth Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  17. Organizing IT Staff • Job function or service area (e.g., communications unit, research and development unit) • Specialized skill that can be applied to a wide range of projects • Product lines – set up as teams to develop, implement, maintain and support a particular application of suite of applications Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  18. Other approaches to organizing IT staff Critical organizational processes—might have team that manage and provide IT services to support patient revenue cycle or patient access or medical services. Staff learn all IS associated with cross-organizational process. Centralized versus decentralized? Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  19. Example of IT Organization Chart Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  20. IT Department Organized by Function and Geography Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  21. IT Department Organized by Function and Process Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  22. Discussion IT services should be evaluated for their effectiveness and efficiency just like any other facility resource or service. Assume you were to devise a plan for assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of IT services within your healthcare organization. What would you do? Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

  23. Summary Critical that health care organizations have access to appropriate IT staff and resources to support HCIS and system users IT Leadership team may include CIO, CTO, CMIO, CSO. Need to invest in IT people Various factors influence how IT function may be organized & structured Important to continually assess IT services Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 2nd Edition Wager ~ Lee ~ Glaser

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