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Chapter 4
Electronic Health Records
by many hospitals to increase access to medical record content is:
EDMS Electronic document management system
Systems used by nurses and physicians to document assessments and findings are called:
Patient care charting
Which of the following is an example of an ancillary system:
Lab system
Discrete data are generally entered into an EHR via:
Templates
The ability to electronically put tasks into a queue for someone to perform is called:
Content management
What technology is used to manage data from different source systems, including discrete data, scanned images, and digital forms of data:
CDR Clinical Data Repository
In a regional health information organization (RHIO), patients would most likely be identified using:
Unique patient identifier
RHIO
Regional Health Information Organization
A special Web page that offers secure access to data is a:
Intranet
To run an analysis on a large set of data from many patients, the best tool is a:
CDW Clinical Data Warehouse
An interface is:
Program to exchange data
Standards from which organization would be used for enabling exchange of clinical images:
DICOM
Semantics refers to:
Meaning of a clinical concept
Which of the following vocabularies is likely to be used to describe drugs in clinically relevant form:
RxNorm
When some computers are used primarily to enter data and others to process data the architecture is called:
Client/server
Which form of wireless technology is used to beam data between devices in close proximity to one another:
Bluetooth
What can a healthcare organization implement to help significantly reduce downtime:
Send data to a remote site via the Internet
Data that describes the data to be entered into an EHR is called:
Data dictionary
When a hospital uses many different vendors to support its information system needs, the IT strategy being used is called:
Best of breed
A step-by-step approach to installing, testing, training, and gaining adoption for an EHR is referred to as:
Migration path
Which form of system testing ensure that each data element is captured correctly:
Integration testing
Which of the following describes the step during implementation when data from an old system are able to be incorporated into the new system:
Data conversion
How are health plans incentivizing providers to use EHRs:
Denying paper claims
If a judge asks a record custodian to attest to the permanence of an EHR, the custodian should:
Produce paper back ups
An example of how security of an EHR is afforded is via:
Access controls
A high level overview of when EHR components will be implemented is:
Benefits realization study
A means to reduce the data entry burden for providers but still capture discrete data is:
Patient data entry
Ensure accurate and timely data entry is:
Data quality
EHRs
Electronic Health Record