HSA 520 Final Exam Part 1
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HSA 520 Final Exam Part 1
Question 1
Computational functions support:
Question 2
An information-inquiring culture has transparent:
Question 3
The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots of numerous areas, including:
Question 4
A healthcare services organization may develop or adopt various types of cultures, including:
Question 5
Because it is an art form, motivation requires that the CIO have special skills and elevated expertise, including:
Question 6
Systems are:
Question 7
Shared values portray:
Question 8
The executive largely responsible for articulating the organizational vision and mission is the:
Question 9
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 10
URL stands for:
Question 11
Online extraction of relevant health information by both experts and laypersons have proliferated due to:
Question 12
The Internet has facilitated the use of information and communication technology (ICT) to:
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Question 13
Online health information seeking should be of concern for health administrators for myriad reasons, including that it:
Question 14
Existing ERP packages include:
Question 15
How can ERP software be used to facilitate data integration?
Question 16
The goal for ERP is:
Question 17
What has often been referred to as the "brain" or "heart" of a computer?
Question 18
For practice management systems delivered from private healthcare organizations and hospitals, electronic billing and patient scheduling are being developed for numerous benefits, including:
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Question 19
One definition of regional health information organizations (RHINO):
Question 20
Consolidation, sometimes purported as a “market-sheltering activity� occurs when:
Question 21
One definition of community health information networks (CHIN) is:
Question 22
A Web-based PHR system will empower patients with:
Question 23
While the vision of EHR is theoretically possible, it is difficult to realize in practice. EHR would portray:
Question 24
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 25
Substantial administrative and clinical benefits can be achieved, should a universal EHR system be finally realized and these include:
Question 26
As a modular, self-describing type of software service, Web services are self-contained applications that can be:
Question 27
Technically, most legacy systems were developed using different languages such as:
Question 28
WSIHIS provides user interfaces that provide:
Question 29
Seamless system interoperability of legacy HMIS is a challenging task because these legacy systems were largely developed when there were no:
Question 30
With what primary challenge is interoperability primarily concerned? ---------------------------------------
HSA 520 Final Exam Part 2
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HSA 520 Final Exam Part 2
Question 1
e-prescribing means:
Question 2
A semistructured interview should:
Question 3
The movement toward the use of EHR has developed much further in countries other than the United States, where only what percent of practices use EHR?
Question 4
A structured interview should:
Question 5
Of the following concepts, which describes "system development methodology tools"?
Question 6
An end-user is:
Question 7
Variables used in formalized data flow diagrams (DFD), refers to:
Question 8
Early computer applications were typically designed without adequate analysis and planning. As HMIS evolved, what type of approach became increasingly necessary? ďż˝
Question 9
How is management, a major component of data stewardship, defined?
Question 10
How is business intelligence, a major component of data stewardship, defined?
Question 11
Which of the following may be considered the number-one priority when designing, implement, and evaluating HMIS?
Question 12
Which of the following factors provide a primary challenge for accurate billing? ďż˝
Question 13
HMIS staffing issues can be addressed by simply asking pertinent questions, like all but one of the following:
Question 14
In addition to examining various staffing issues at the system level, what strategy most helps ensure a smooth and timely HMIS implementation?
Question 15
Training modules focused on the systems, and not the operational, perspective is called?
Question 16
Program coding, or simply programming, refers to the:.
Question 17
What is the recommended best practice to reward good technical HMIS personnel?
Question 18
One of the reasons DICOM standards have been popularly accepted and adopted across a wide variety of clinical imaging contexts is that these standards specify a conformance statement that improves:
Question 19
Health Level Seven (HL7), as accredited by ANSI, is a system development organization whose aim is to:
Question 20
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted on August 21, 1996, by the U.S. Congress to accelerate the development of data standards to improve:
Question 21
What information, precisely, is HIPAA protecting?
Question 22
The WHO categorizes the application of e-health into broad areas, one of which is knowledge services, which means:
Question 23
The world has recognized extensive advantages of globalization, the most common benefits revolve around which discourse?
Question 24
Technological barriers to e-health adoption are:
Question 25
E-Health, one of the major current categories of telemedicine, refers to:
Question 26
What is the best mitigation approach for the barrier identified for effective HMIS use and diffusion referred to as: clinicians and system users not involved in the process of design and selection?
Question 27
What are primary barriers for innovation diffusion in the healthcare sector wearable monitoring device technology?
Question 28
What is the best mitigation approach for the barrier identified for effective HMIS use and diffusion referred to as: lack of training, lack of
access to the structured knowledge and criteria regarding the system capabilities and implementation processes?
Question 29
What is the best mitigation approach for the barrier identified for effective HMIS use and diffusion referred to as: cultural resistance to algorithms and management systems among physicians?
Question 30
Within the healthcare services organization context, healthcare technology can be conceptualized broadly and be said to be: ---------------------------------------
HSA 520 Midterm Part 1
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Question 1
Emerging trends that are encouraging heathcare executives to become interested in developing innovative, integrative, and costbeneficial HMIS solutions include:
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Question 2
The data input phase includes:
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Question 3
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The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots of numerous areas, including:
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Question 4
An information-discovery culture ensures:
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Question 5
A healthcare services organization may develop or adopt various types of cultures, including:
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Question 6
The main means of amassing data include:
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Question 7
Computational functions support:
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Question 8
An information-inquiring culture has transparent:
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Question 9
Marketing strategy has to do with:
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Question 10
Effective communication is essential for forming all kinds of work relationships, especially for:
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Question 11
Effective listening requires:
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Question 12
In a healthcare services organizational context, the mission, goals, and objectives of the health organization determine how:
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Question 13
As a trustworthy leader, the senior executive must have the ability to:
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Question 14
Growth strategies, in the form of product and market development, mergers, acquisitions, and/or internal ventures, are aggressively followed when:
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Question 15
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 16
One of the most important steps that an effective CEO/CIO should take is:
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Question 17
Determinants of site success such as Trusera (invitation only), DailyStrength, PatientsLikeMe, and Caring.com rest with a triad of:
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Question 18
The application of powerful Web-mining strategies, based on previous patterns of Web usage, provides for:
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Question 19
Online health information seeking should be of concern for health administrators for myriad reasons, including that it:
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Question 20
The 2006 Pew Internet and American Life Project survey found that the following users seek health information online in the United States:
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Question 21
The primary purposes of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Internet Architecture Board (IAB), and Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) are to:
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Question 22
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The digital divide stands to affect:
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Question 23
Online extraction of relevant health information by both experts and laypersons have proliferated due to:
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Question 24
What nationality receives more than one-third of their health and medical care information via television?
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Question 25
URL stands for:
Set 2
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Question 1
An information-discovery culture ensures:
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Question 2
The data input phase includes:
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Question 3
A healthcare services organization may develop or adopt various types of cultures, including:
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Question 4
The majority of computerized patient record systems have capabilities to reject invalid data with the use of techniques including:
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Question 5
An information-inquiring culture has transparent:
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Question 6
The main means of amassing data include:
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Question 7
Computational functions support:
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Question 8
The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots of numerous areas, including:
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Question 9
The executive who oversees the daily heathcare services delivery operations is the:
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Question 10
Growth strategies, in the form of product and market development, mergers, acquisitions, and/or internal ventures, are aggressively followed when:
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Question 11
Defensive strategies come into play when:
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Question 12
Real-world HMIS practices:
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Question 13
Because it is an art form, motivation requires that the CIO have special skills and elevated expertise, including:
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Question 14
One of the most important steps that an effective CEO/CIO should take is:
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Question 15
The executive largely responsible for articulating the organizational vision and mission is the:
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Question 16
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 17
The application of powerful Web-mining strategies, based on previous patterns of Web usage, provides for:
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Question 18
The primary purposes of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Internet Architecture Board (IAB), and Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG) are to:
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Question 19
Online health information seeking should be of concern for health administrators for myriad reasons, including that it:
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Question 20
Online activities include:
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Question 21
The digital divide stands to affect:
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Question 22
Several researchers have argued that computer-mediated communities support cancer patients by:
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Question 23
Online extraction of relevant health information by both experts and laypersons have proliferated due to:
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Question 24
URL stands for:
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Question 25
Intranets and extranets are: ---------------------------------------
HSA 520 Midterm Part 2
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HSA 520 Midterm Part 2
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Question 1
The goal for ERP is:
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Question 2
Customer relationship management (CRM) is a major HMIS enterprise software system that:
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Question 3
The deployment of e-commerce enterprise wide software, such as electronic data interchange (EDI) or Web services, are examples of:
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Question 4
Existing ERP packages include:
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Question 5
Customer relationship management (CRM) software must be designed with the following in mind.
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Question 6
Primary storage, or main memory is:
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Question 7
Systems software manages:
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Question 8
A key high-profile enterprise software system that has emerged in the HMIS landscape is:
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Question 9
Consolidation, sometimes purported as a “market-sheltering activity” occurs when:
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Question 10
One definition of regional health information organizations (RHINO):
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Question 11
Issues that may arise with a RHINO setup like the Mayo Clinic's include problems with:
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Question 12
Open systems, as characterized by the Internet, electronic data interchange (EDI), and extranets, offer:
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Question 13
One definition of community health information networks (CHIN) is:
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Question 14
One of the stated goals of HL7 collaboration is to:
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Question 15
Mayo offers a fully integrated intranet that allows providers access to:
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Question 16
For practice management systems delivered from private healthcare organizations and hospitals, electronic billing and patient scheduling are being developed for numerous benefits, including:
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Question 17
Major challenges, with respect to the acceptance and adoption of EHR in healthcare services organizations, include:
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Question 18
Computer-based decision support systems (CDSS) are:
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Question 19
While the vision of EHR is theoretically possible, it is difficult to realize in practice. EHR would portray:
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Question 20
When combined with various other workflow tools, computerized physician order entry (CPOE) can also be useful in providing information about:
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Question 21
Healthcare databases have been in existence for as long as there have been data storage devices, and in addition to a computer dataprocessing database, they can include.
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Question 22
Electronic health records can:
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Question 23
Closely related to, and often functioning as part of, EHR, a computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system is basically:
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Question 24
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:
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Question 25
Substantial administrative and clinical benefits can be achieved, should a universal EHR system be finally realized and these include: ---------------------------------------