Technology is at the heart of modern technology-driven health care. This industry has a higher awareness and uses information technology systems to improve data analysis and management. As a result, health care professionals must adopt technologies that will enhance the security of data inside the systems and guarantee that they are well trained for their specialized duties in the information age (Ashton & Sullivan, 2018). Professionals need to be educated and trained as they are able to understand their obligations and expectations. This research examines key methods of education for healthcare professionals and explores various teaching techniques and strategies to ensure information security in technological systems.
Healthcare professionals must be able to understand both the theory and the practical aspects of the subject matter. However, professional training gives them the skills to apply the knowledge they have acquired without having to concentrate on what was taught. Healthcare professionals need education that encourages both the acquisition of new skills and the sharing of knowledge. One type of learning is instructor-based, the other blended. Instructional-based learning relies on classroom instruction and knowledge. These learning methods require that healthcare professionals have access to the classes in a way that allows them to meet their obligations. The other approach, called blended learning, is a method of learning that uses many techniques in order to maximize learning and apply while also minimizing costs.
ELearning is a vital method of learning. Digital platforms allow healthcare workers to receive the necessary training through eLearning. This can be combined with other learning methods. eLearning is an interactive learning platform. It can be used by both students and teachers via mobile or computer devices. Other technologies simulate the content and learn material. eLearning is cheaper than traditional classroom training, and offers students on-demand access to learning (Hebda et.al., 2019). eLearning could offer nurses web-based learning modules, especially for continuing education. You can use the strategy to create new courses on HIPAA, blood-borne viruses or other short courses that will improve service delivery.