1 Final Report Assignment - HCI499 INTRODUCTION The health information systems adoption is one of the most effective methods used to alleviate the widening health care demand and supply gap. The purpose of this report assignment is to identify and evaluate the current health care delivery system in your training hospital. This evaluation should lead you to propose a healthcare system or application and explain why this health system or application should be implemented in your selected hospital. Your Description of the Proposed System or (Health Application) should include: 1. The organization overview 2. Proposed System or Application, Its Features and Benefits 3. Its Challenges and Successful Factors 4. Tangible Values in Terms of Money 5. Tangible Values in Terms of Clinical Improvement 6. Patient Values Submission: You should submit as a .pdf document to the blackboard on the deadline. late submissions will not be accepted after the deadline. Instructions: • This report should indicate that you’ve fulfilled the internship objectives • Plagiarism is strictly not accepted in any form • Overall Word limit = 300 to 600 words • Well Referenced • Font size = 12 • Font style = Times New Roman • Double- Space Overview about training report: Training Report for health informatics specialist at Hospital, which has health information system and electronic health. Check the other the attached files for topic. Pick one topic from dawn write about challenge and success topic. no plagiarism. Write by your own words not copy /paste 300 to 600 words. (Glossary of Telemedicine and eHealth) · Teleconsultation: Consultation between a provider and specialist at distance using either store and forward telemedicine or real time videoconferencing. · Telehealth and Telemedicine: Telemedicine is the use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve patients' health status. Closely associated with telemedicine is the term "telehealth," which is often used to encompass a broader definition of remote healthcare that does not always involve clinical services. Videoconferencing, transmission of still images, e-health including patient portals, remote monitoring of vital signs, continuing medical education and nursing call centers are all considered part of telemedicine and telehealth. Telemedicine is not a separate medical specialty. Products and services related to telemedicine are often part of a larger investment by health care institutions in either information technology or the delivery of clinical care. Even in the reimbursement fee structure, there is usually no distinction made between services provided on site and those provided through telemedicine and often no separate coding required for billing of remote services. Telemedicine encompasses different types of programs and services provided for the patient. Each component involves differe.