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Public Data In Healthcare, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 4.67, with 27 lectures, based on 3 reviews, and has 7 subscribers.

You will learn about Students will learn the three major sources of national public Healthcare Data Students will learn the major data sets provided by Medicare including the HCRIS, NPI and Medicare Part B data sets, Students will learn how to get data from the eight Compare data sets Students will learn to find payments made by the Big Pharma to physicians and teaching hospitals This course is ideal for individuals who are CFOs consultants and C-Suite healthcare management It is particularly useful for CFOs consultants and C-Suite healthcare management.

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Summary

Title: Public Data In Healthcare

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 4.67

Number of Lectures: 27

Number of Published Lectures: 27

Number of Curriculum Items: 27

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27

Original Price: $39.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Students will learn the three major sources of national public Healthcare Data
  • Students will learn the major data sets provided by Medicare including the HCRIS, NPI and Medicare Part B data sets,
  • Students will learn how to get data from the eight Compare data sets
  • Students will learn to find payments made by the Big Pharma to physicians and teaching hospitals
  • Who Should Attend

  • CFOs consultants and C-Suite healthcare management
  • Target Audiences

  • CFOs consultants and C-Suite healthcare management
  • Using public healthcare data has helped my career and been both a resource to consulting firms and healthcare providers I have worked for.  This course designed to introduce the principles and practices underlying the analysis of public healthcare data. In this course, students will engage with real-world data to understand the healthcare landscape, explore public health issues, and examine the role of data in shaping healthcare policy and practice.

    As we navigate the complex world of healthcare, the importance of data cannot be overstated. Data informs decisions that can lead to improved health outcomes and more effective healthcare systems. This course aims to equip students with the necessary tools to critically analyze healthcare data and contribute to the field of public health with informed insights.

    Learning Objectives:

    By the end of this course, students will be able to:

    – Understand the sources of public healthcare data.

    –  Evaluate the quality and limitations of healthcare data in research and policy-making.

    – Use data visualization techniques to effectively communicate healthcare information.

    – Contribute to public health research and policy discussions with evidence-based analyses.

    Students will be given access to web links to data sites and we will walk through how to create actionable data.  Students will also learn how to mix and match data from different sites to make more complex analysis possible.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: The Power of Public Data

    Lecture 1: Power of Data

    Chapter 3: Overview and Listing of Major Public Healthcare Data Providers

    Lecture 1: Overview of Public Data Sources

    Chapter 4: CMS Data

    Lecture 1: CMS Data

    Chapter 5: HCRIS Overview

    Lecture 1: HCRIS Data Overview

    Chapter 6: HCRIS Report Tables – The Primary Index of HCRIS

    Lecture 1: Report Tables In HCRIS

    Chapter 7: HCRIS Numeric and Alpha Numeric Data Files

    Lecture 1: Numeric and Alpha Numeric HCRIS Data

    Chapter 8: Using HCRIS Data – An Example with Access and Excel

    Lecture 1: Using HCRIS Data – An Example

    Chapter 9: Other HCRIS Data Files

    Lecture 1: Other HCRIS files

    Chapter 10: How to use HCRIS data with other data sources

    Lecture 1: Other Data To Use With HCRIS

    Chapter 11: The National Provider Identifier Data Set

    Lecture 1: Overview of NPI Data

    Chapter 12: NPI Data Using The Website Tool

    Lecture 1: NPI – The Website Tool

    Chapter 13: NPI – Using the Detail Data Set

    Lecture 1: NPI – The Detail Data Set

    Chapter 14: NPI Data Other Uses

    Lecture 1: NPI Data – Using With Other Data

    Chapter 15: Part B Payment Data

    Lecture 1: Part B Data – Overview and Sources of Summary Data

    Chapter 16: Part B Data – Working With The Detail Files

    Lecture 1: Part B Data – The Detail Data

    Chapter 17: The Compare Data Sets

    Lecture 1: Overview of the Compare data sets

    Chapter 18: Compare Data Set – Using The API

    Lecture 1: The Compare API

    Chapter 19: Compare Data – Renal Dialysis

    Lecture 1: Compare Data – Renal Dialysis

    Chapter 20: Compare Data HHA and Hospice Data

    Lecture 1: Compare Data HHA and Hospice

    Chapter 21: Compare Data – Hospitals and Inpatient Rehabs

    Lecture 1: Compare Data – Hospitals and Inpatient rehabs

    Chapter 22: Compare Data Long Term Acute Care Hospitals

    Lecture 1: Compare Data – LTACHs

    Chapter 23: Compare Data – Skilled Nursing Facilities

    Lecture 1: Compare Data – SNFs

    Chapter 24: Compare Data – Physician Office Costs

    Lecture 1: Compare Data – Physician Office Costs

    Chapter 25: Compare Data – Durable Medical Equipment Providers

    Lecture 1: Compare data – DME

    Chapter 26: The Open Payments Data Set

    Lecture 1: The Open Payments Data Set

    Chapter 27: RESDAC Data

    Lecture 1: RESDAC

    Instructors

  • Public Data In Healthcare  No.2
    Timothy Powell
    Healthcare Finance and Data Expert
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