05 Jul Academic Research and Evidence-Based Writing Sources Template
Two parts
Part 1 : Academic Research
Part 2 : Evidence-Based Writing
Examples of everything is below. These are examples only, do not use in work
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UXM2 Task 1: Academic Research and Evidence-Based Writing Sources Template
Sources Template Section 1:
Instructions: Complete each section of this template following the prompts in the task
instructions.
For support, please review the “Information Literacy: Evaluating Sources” document found under the Web Links section.
WGU Degree Enrolled Bachelor of Science, Health Information Management
A. Career Role
Privacy Officer/Health Information Manager
B1. Journal or
Periodical Article PRIVACY OFFICERS: WHO THEY ARE AND WHERE THEY WORK.
https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?
direct=true&db=ccm&AN=149624839&site=eds-
live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=ns017578
Retrieved from the WGU Library? Yes ☒ No ☐
Qualified: Explain how
the author’s qualifications and/or
the publisher’s reputation contribute
to the credibility of the resource.
Published by A.H.I.M.A, who set the gold standard for the field of Health
Information Technology. The article was written by staff members of the University
of Central Florida, who are experienced members of the H.I.M. community.
Up-to-Date: Explain
how the resource is current (published
within the last five years).
Up-to-date source published March 15, 2021
Objective: Explain whether the resource is
objective or still credible even if some
bias or opinion is present.
The paper is written objectively. It is basically a report of collected data, in the form
of a report listing statical data collected by the author. They do state in the article that
it is possible that their may be missing data , due to the inability to confirm that all
data was reported correctly by the participants.
True: Explain why you
have confidence the information in the
resource is true and
The article was found in Perspectives in Health Information Management a Journal
published by American.
Health Information Management Association, the gold standard source for H.I.M.
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dependable.
Applicable: Explain
how the resource is relevant to your topic
and how it might be used in a paper.
The article discusses the role of the Privacy Officer and what settings they would work in.
B2. Book or Book Chapter Information Technology for Healthcare Managers
https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?
direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=2546243&site=eds-
live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=ns017578&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_i
Retrieved from the WGU Library? Yes ☒ No ☐
Qualified: Explain how the author’s
qualifications and/or the publisher’s
reputation contribute to the credibility of
the resource.
The Authors are all members of the Higher Learning academic community and hold positions in the academic community, Hospital
Corporations, and Government Offices.
Up-to-Date: Explain how the resource is
current (published within the last five
years).
This eBook is current, Published in 2021.
Objective: Explain whether the resource
is objective or still credible even if some
bias or opinion is present.
The information provided in this book is backed by references and citations from
notable government and academic sources. It is a recommended text for learning and
development by The American College of Healthcare Executives, and all of the
contributing authors come from varied cultural backgrounds, diverse sectors of
healthcare and technology, and varied backgrounds in learning. This means that the
information provided is a fair sampling of representation and credible, even some bias is
present
True: Explain why you have confidence
the information in the resource is true and
dependable.
I am confident that the information in the text is true and dependable because the
Authors are all members of the Higher Learning academic community and hold
positions in the academic community, Hospital Corporations, and Government Offices.
Applicable: Explain how the resource is
relevant to your topic and how it might be
used in a paper.
The information provided in the text is specifically geared to educate Managers from all
health care aspects on Information Technology.
B3. Reputable
Website or Web Page Rasmussen University
https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/health-sciences/blog/jobs-with-health-
information-management-degree/
Retrieved from the WGU Library? Yes ☐ No ☒
Qualified: Explain how The author is a content strategy manager and professional writer.
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the author’s
qualifications and/or the publisher’s
reputation contribute to the credibility of the
resource.
He has written many journal articles on varied topics during his 20-plus-year career.
Up-to-Date: Explain how the resource is
current (published within the last five
years).
Published May 2nd, 2023
Objective: Explain whether the resource is
objective or still credible even if some
bias or opinion is present.
The information contained in this article is clearly stated and objective. It is basically
factual data collected by the author from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S.
Department of Labor.
True: Explain why you
have confidence the information in the
resource is true and dependable.
The author cited sources, that I was able to identify as reputable and able to verify.
Applicable: Explain
how the resource is relevant to your topic
and how it might be used in a paper.
The information contained in this article is relevant to my topic, because is lists
career roles that are applicable to the degree of study. I am able to use this
information to explore possible career choices after earning my degree.
B4. Multimedia Source (e.g., video,
podcast, webinar, or presentation)
Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Dr. Chris DeFlitch, Vice President and Chief Medical Information Officer at Penn
State Health
https://lnns.co/p02XYzZvTe9
Retrieved from the WGU Library? Yes ☐ No ☒
Qualified: Explain how
the author’s qualifications and/or
the publisher’s reputation contribute
to the credibility of the resource.
The interviewee is an emergency physician. He has an undergraduate degree in
physics, and he went to medical school at the College of Medicine in Hershey.
Completed residency at UMass. His experience in informatics, system improvement
and technology. He deployed the EMR at Penn State Hershey Med Ctr and was
involved in multiple facilities’ conversions to the EMR platform. He is a professor at
PSU College of Medicine and is involved in research in healthcare delivery science
and systems, processing, and advanced decision support. Such as machine learning
and AI for 25 years.
Up-to-Date: Explain how the resource is
current (published within the last five
years).
Published March 31, 2024
Objective: Explain whether the resource is
objective or still
This podcast is a personal interview, so although it is somewhat subjective, the
speaker is credible in his field, because of his credentialing, his experience, and his
employment at a credible and noted facility.
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credible even if some
bias or opinion is present.
True: Explain why you
have confidence the information in the
resource is true and dependable.
I am confident the information is true because the speaker is reliant on his
information being factual. He must stand behind his words in order to remain credible
in his field.
Applicable: Explain
how the resource is relevant to your topic
and how it might be used in a paper.
This is applicable to my paper and topic because this is someone I may encounter in my chosen role and gives examples of relevant professional skills.
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Section 2:
Instructions: Write an evidence-based paper answering the part C prompts found under the Requirements section.
The Career role I have identified is Privacy Officer/ Health Information Manager. Although
these seem to be two different titles, this role is often combined. Working as a health information manager in a healthcare facility, you would be responsible for maintaining and
ensuring the security of all patient records and data—and you’ll likely oversee other positions such as a health information technician, a medical records technician, a data
quality manager and other health information specialists. (Cosker, 2023) This description
also defines the role of a Privacy Officer.
Experiential knowledge, adaptability, and progressive thinking are three relevant
professional skills essential for success in this role. These skills are important and will lend themselves to career success. The knowledge and skills for privacy and security in
healthcare are valuable and need to be considered by employers in terms of the individuals they have working in these areas. (Walden et al., 2021) The skills
one gains with age and tenure at a facility offers them a unique perspective on processes and the people performing them.
Many problems could arise in the area of technology and data security in the healthcare
setting. One problem that may be encountered is data availability and security. This could manifest as data not being readily available to provide care to a patient or the data being
used to provide care not being secured appropriately to maintain privacy. Accurate, comprehensive data are required to produce the information clinical and administrative
decision-makers need, and the ability to access the information at the time it is needed is
crucial. (Glandon et al., 2021)
During these times, one would be able to showcase adaptability, progressive thinking, and
experiential knowledge to come up with creative solutions for increasing the speed and accuracy of data availability while maintaining security. This will often involve learning new
systems, putting a faster system in place and getting team members to embrace change. A leader must learn to inspire employees and convince them to believe firmly that they are
working on something grander than their immediate set of tasks. (Glandon et al., 2021)
This is a case where experiential knowledge can be invaluable. When you have worked for
many years with varied populations, it allows you the scope of vision to see how you can institute change with a specific team or person based on past experiences, even when they
are resistant. Implementing new data systems and software programs is often plagued with problems of all kinds. The ability to make changes or address a problem while putting this
new system in place with a positive attitude and continually moving forward shows amazing adaptability. With the speed of technological advances, one must always remain adaptable
and forward-thinking to succeed in this field.
While working as a privacy officer, you may meet many people. Patients come in all shapes
and sizes, ethnicities, genders, levels of education, and cultures. Your co-workers and care
teams are also included in this broad range. One goal of technology is to improve the
quality of care and outcomes for patients and providers. Cultural competency is essential to
quality care in all aspects, including accessibility. One type of access problem may arise
from people living in remote rural parts of the country that do not have healthcare facilities
and personnel close by. (Glandon et al., 2021) Advancing technology can break down the
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cultural barrier to care for these people by providing video care by providers in other
locations.
These advances can break down barriers when interacting with the varied demographics you
will encounter. By being culturally intelligent, you can affect outcomes to create positive
experiences. “but at the end of the day, it’s about the people we take care of. And so always
trying to keep the priority, why do we do these things? So making sure the patient is always
first and making sure we’re caring for the people who are caring for people that is our staff,
our physicians, that sort of stuff. And how we deploy technology, how we use technology is
actually really snag dab in the middle of it. So, you know, our, our work and priority is to do
the best we can for our people.” (Dydra, 2024)
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Instructions: Create a reference page. Please note that this reference page will need to
include the sources you used for Section 1 and Section 2.
Make sure to review the resources in the course of study and the WGU Academic Coaching Center for support.
References
Anam, M., & Haque, I. (2020). Anam, & Haque, M. I. (2020). Big Data Analytics in Health
Sector: Need, Opportunities, Challenges, and Future Prospects. . Emerald Publishing
Limited. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-099-820201006
Cosker, G. (2023, May 2). 7 jobs you can get with a Health Information Management degree.
Rasmussen University. https://www.rasmussen.edu/degrees/health-sciences/blog/jobs-
with-health-information-management-degree/
Dydra, L. (2024, March 31). Dr. Chris DeFlitch, Vice President and Chief Medical Information
Officer at Penn State Health. Becker’s Healthcare Podcast. other.
https://lnns.co/XfFsoSJn50t
Glandon, G. L., Smaltz, D. H., & Slovensky, D. J. (2021). Information Technology for
Healthcare Managers, Ninth Edition. Health Administration Press.
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live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=ns017578&ebv=EB&ppid=pp_i
Ingram, D. (2023). Health Care in the Information Society: Volume 2 – From Anarchy of
Transition to Programme for Reform. OPEN BOOK PUBLISHERS. 2024, https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=3736953&site=eds-
live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=ns017578
Walden, A., Cortelyou-Ward, K., & Noblin, A. (2021). PRIVACY OFFICERS: WHO THEY
ARE AND WHERE THEY WORK. Perspectives in Health Information Management,
Spring(2021), 1–12. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?
direct=true&db=ccm&AN=149624839&site=eds-
live&scope=site&authtype=shib&custid=ns017578
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