The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots of numerous areas, including:

•Question 1

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The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots of numerous areas, including:

 

 

•Question 2

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An information-discovery culture ensures:

 

•Question 3

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The main means of amassing data include:

 

•Question 4

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The majority of computerized patient record systems have capabilities to reject invalid data with the use of techniques including:

 

 

•Question 5

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A healthcare services organization may develop or adopt various types of cultures, including:

 

 

•Question 6

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Computational functions support:

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•Question 7

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An information-inquiring culture has transparent:

 

 

•Question 8

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Emerging trends that are encouraging heathcare executives to become interested in developing innovative, integrative, and cost-beneficial HMIS solutions include:

 

 

•Question 9

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Growth strategies, in the form of product and market development, mergers, acquisitions, and/or internal ventures,  are aggressively followed when:

 

 

•Question 10

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One of the most important steps that an effective CEO/CIO should take is:

 

sharing of insights freely and encourages employees to collaborate.

 

•Question 11

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Systems are:

 

•Question 12

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The executive who oversees the financing function, budgeting, and funding of the health services organization’s operating programs is the:

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•Question 13

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Effective listening requires:

 

•Question 14

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Real-world HMIS practices:

 

 

•Question 15

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The role of the CEO or CIO to oversee the use of HMIS in any healthcare services  organization requires that the individual has been trained and has experience and mastered a certain set of:

 

 

•Question 16

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Defensive strategies come into play when:

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•Question 17

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URL stands for:

 

 

•Question 18

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Intranets and extranets are:

 

 

•Question 19

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Several researchers have argued that computer-mediated communities support cancer patients by:

 

 

•Question 20

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The 2006 Pew Internet and American Life Project survey found that the following users seek health information online in the United States:

 

•Question 21

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What nationality receives more than one-third of their health and medical care information via television?

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•Question 22

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Within the context of healthcare services organizations, there are many published examples of Internet use, including:

 

 

•Question 23

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The application of powerful Web-mining strategies, based on previous patterns of Web usage, provides for:

 

 

•Question 24

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The digital divide stands to affect:

 

 

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Online activities include:

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Part II

 

•Question 1

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A key high-profile enterprise software system that has emerged in the HMIS landscape is:

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•Question 2

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In the same context as the assembly of isolated legacy systems into an integrated system with real-time access of different views (allowing decisions to be made intelligently across the enterprise) is the idea of:

 

 

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Customer relationship management (CRM) software must be designed with the following in mind.

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How can ERP software be used to facilitate data integration?

 

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Existing ERP packages include:

 

•Question 6

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The primary goals of supply chain management (SCM) are:

 

•Question 7

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What has often been referred to as the “brain” or “heart” of a computer?

 

 

•Question 8

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The deployment of e-commerce enterprise wide software, such as electronic data interchange (EDI) or Web services, are examples of:

 

 

•Question 9

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Issues that may arise with a RHINO setup like the Mayo Clinic’s include problems with:

 

•Question 10

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New CHIN need to implement community management systems that operate from a central information hub that connects to:

 

 

•Question 11

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What is the ultimate and primary goal for the CHIN evolution and the RHINO movement?

 

 

•Question 12

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One of the stated goals of HL7 collaboration is to:

 

 

•Question 13

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Mayo offers a fully integrated intranet that allows providers access to:

 

 

•Question 14

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One definition of community health information networks (CHIN) is:

 

 

•Question 15

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One definition of regional health information organizations (RHINO):

 

•Question 16

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The rapid advancements of e-commerce and managed care placed new demands on the healthcare industry in the 1990s to:

 

•Question 17

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EHR will be one of the most costly project expenditures that a healthcare services organization will undertake, with regard to the investments of time and money and the resultant challenge of returns on investments (ROI). This is due to:

 

•Question 18

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Possible risks in trusting all your personal health records with a carrier such as Google Health include:

 

•Question 19

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Three categories of healthcare data are required, almost universally, by healthcare services

organizations for supporting their planning and decision-making activities, and one of these is:

 

•Question 20

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Major challenges, with respect to the acceptance and adoption of EHR in healthcare services organizations, include:

 

 

•Question 21

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When combined with various other workflow tools, computerized physician order entry (CPOE) can also be useful in providing information about:

 

 

•Question 22

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While the vision of EHR is theoretically possible, it is difficult to realize in practice. EHR would portray:

 

 

•Question 23

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Healthcare databases have been in existence for as long as there have been data storage devices, and in addition to a computer data-processing database, they can include.

 

•Question 24

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One of several key benefits of using EHR, CPOE, and CDSS is that they allow direct sourcing and capturing of patient data, which can be used for important purposes, including:

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•Question 25

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