To Continue With The Research Project You Were Asked1watch The Video To continue with the research project, you were asked to: 1. Watch the video on SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) steps. Analyze the SDLC process explained in the video. Evaluate its application to the development of Healthcare Management Information Systems (HMIS)/Healthcare Information Systems (HIS). Explain which of the step(s) can be omitted if an organization does not maintain internal IT staff (Hint: Feasibility Study slide). How would this step of the SDLC process be completed without affecting the integrity of the HMIS/HIS? Justify the cyclic nature of the SDLC process. This portion of the assignment could be presented in narrative or tabular format. 2. Considering all you researched so far, develop a guide for a local healthcare facility for implementation of a Healthcare Management Information System (HMIS). It should cover: - Differentiation among project management, program management, and portfolio management - Define and analyze the five project management processes in terms of applicability to HMIS implementation needs - Locate and evaluate at least two project management tools and compare their metrics for monitoring project progress - Explain how to keep Scope Creep at a minimum during project implementation This portion should be developed as a video presentation using screencast-o-matic or another free software allowing for video recording. The presentation should be 5-7 minutes long. The PowerPoint visual aid must have notes and be submitted along with the video. All supportive evidence and documents should be formatted in APA 7.
Paper For Above instruction Introduction The effective development and implementation of Healthcare Management Information Systems (HMIS) rely heavily on understanding the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and applying project management principles suited for healthcare settings. This paper analyzes the SDLC process as explained in the provided video, evaluates its application in the context of HMIS development, and provides a comprehensive guide for a healthcare facility to implement an HMIS efficiently while minimizing risks