Clinical Documentation

Clinical Documentation is a critical process in healthcare that ensures the accuracy, completeness, and integrity of patient records and medical information. Coursera's Clinical Documentation catalogue teaches you how to leverage advanced technologies, including AI-powered tools, to streamline documentation processes, improve accuracy, and enhance clinical workflows. You'll learn to implement smart templates, utilize real-time documentation assistance, perform automated quality checks, and address privacy and security concerns in healthcare settings. This skill empowers healthcare professionals to reduce administrative burdens, improve patient care quality, and optimize reimbursement processes, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective healthcare delivery.
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    Skills you'll gain: Clinical Documentation, Generative AI Agents, ChatGPT, Patient Coordination, Practice Management Software, Care Coordination, Patient Flow, Case Management, Health Technology, Technology Roadmaps, No-Code Development, Health Informatics, Health Care Administration, Prompt Engineering, Patient Communication, Health Information Management and Medical Records, Business Process Automation, Decision Making

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    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

    Skills you'll gain: Health Technology, Health Informatics, Health Care Administration, Health Information Management, Health Care Procedure and Regulation, Telehealth, Medical Devices, Electronic Medical Record, Computerized Physician Order Entry, Clinical Documentation, Information Technology, Interoperability, Patient-centered Care, Innovation