Skip to main content

Smart Welfare Services (2cr)

Code: C-02467-SH00EO25-3004

General information


Enrollment
03.05.2024 - 30.04.2025
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
13.01.2025 - 09.05.2025
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2 cr
Institution
Häme University of Applied Sciences, Opintojakso opiskellaan itsenäisesti verkossa Moodle-oppimisalustalla 13.01.2025 - 09.05.2025.
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 20

Unfortunately, no reservations were found for the realization Smart Welfare Services C-02467-SH00EO25-3004. It's possible that the reservations have not yet been published or that the realization is intended to be completed independently.

Evaluation scale

Approved/Failed

Content scheduling

Student works independently on Moodle platform. The course is to be executed 13.01.2025 - 09.05.2025.

Objective

Welcome to study smart welfare services - study course! After completing the course, you will learn: • To understand the importance of e-health services as part of the care pathway and • To evaluate digital services from the customer and nurse perspective based on evidence • You know how to make versatile use of wellness and health technology. This study unit consists of three main themes: Theme 1: Health and wellness technology Theme 2: Legislation of digital services Theme 3: Digital health services This study unit is fully online. The material used includes text and photos as well as videos and podcasts. This course is worth 2 credits.

Methods of completion

The course is studied independently online on the Moodle learning platform.

Methods of completion

Online course.

Content

After completing this course: You understand the importance of e-health services as part of the treatment path. You know how to evaluate digital services based on evidence from the point of view of customer orientation and the nurse's work. You know how to make versatile use of wellness and health technology. The course contains three subject units: Theme 1: Health and wellbeing technology Theme 2: Digital services legislation Theme 3: Digital health services

Location and time

The course is studied independently online on the Moodle learning platform 13.01.2025 - 09.05.2025.

Materials

Material is on the Moodle platform - we'll encourage student to look for additional material by themselves.

Teaching methods

Welcome to study the Smart Welfare Services course! After completing this course: You understand the importance of e-health services as part of the treatment path. You know how to evaluate digital services based on evidence from the point of view of customer orientation and the nurse's work. You know how to make versatile use of wellness and health technology. The course contains three subject units: Theme 1: Health and wellbeing technology Theme 2: Digital services legislation Theme 3: Digital health services The study course is a self-completed online unit, the scope of which is 2 credits. (54 hours of student work). The course consists of three themes that include learning material and tasks. After familiarizing yourself with the material, do the assignments. Texts in blue in the materials take you forward to the function or open a link. The course is evaluated on a pass-fail scale, which requires the approved performance of all assignments. The knowledge tests are based on all the learning material shown in the theme.

Employer connections

There is no Internship and working life cooperation.

Exam schedules

All the assignments for this course are on the learning platform – Moodle.

International connections

There is no international cooperation in this course.

Completion alternatives

No optional execution methods

Student workload

https://hamk.opinto-opas.fi/coursedescription/108573?lang=fi 1 credit = 27 hours of student work.

Assessment criteria

Pass - After completing the course, you will know - Makes expert use of digital service concepts in customer-oriented manner - Applies evidence-based knowledge in assessing the importance of e-health services Fail After completing the course, the learner - Does not recognise the digital service concepts or their connection to the patient’s care path - Does not use evidence-based knowledge in assessing e-health services

Go back to top of page