Deck 14: Health Care Globalization Through Health Information Technology Enabled Initiatives

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Which of the following is not generally affected by globalization?

A) Economy
B) Technology
C) Environment
D) Religion
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During which of the following time periods was globalization not a force that affected society?

A) Until about 1300
B) 1500-1600
C) 1700-1900
D) Globalization has always been in effect.
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Which of the following helps regulate relations among nations?

A) CDSS
B) NLP
C) WTO
D) CME
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How does tele-care depend on ICT?

A) Without it, options would be limited to telephone services.
B) They are largely independent of one another.
C) ICT came before tele-care.
D) Tele-care drove the creation of ICT.
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What is the difference between tele-care and telemedicine?

A) The amount of bandwidth needed
B) Whether a provider is involved
C) The degree of government regulation
D) Whether the physician is included in the benefit
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Which of the following describes the care of a patient with a skin infection conducted via the internet?

A) Tele-oncology
B) Tele-dermatology
C) Tele-obstetrics
D) Tele-education
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Which of the following is the newest kind of telemedicine?

A) Tele-oncology
B) Tele-dermatology
C) Tele-education
D) Tele-surgery
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How do telemedicine and e-health relate?

A) The former is part of the latter.
B) The latter is replacing the former.
C) The former is newer than the latter.
D) The latter is dependent on the former for funding.
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What barrier to adoption of e-health might most affect a rural county?

A) Financial
B) Technological
C) Social/cultural
D) Legal
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Which stakeholder could, by refusal, prevent implementation of otherwise flawless health IT?

A) Surgeon
B) IT professional
C) Patient
D) Billing clerk
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When did WHO begin to survey global efforts in e-health?

A) 2002
B) 2005
C) 2007
D) 2010
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Which body focuses on development through knowledge?

A) HHS
B) ONC
C) WHO
D) World Bank
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Tele-consultation occurs with a time-delay between provision of care and receipt by the patient.
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mHealth requires a high-speed network.
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Tele-ophthalmology is the care of the skin over the internet.
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A follow-up appointment for a 54-year-old breast cancer patient conducted by VOIP is an example of tele-oncology.
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Tele-education can save time and expense at a time when fewer doctors are available to care for patients.
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Patients can self-monitor their EKGs in tele-cardiology.
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e-health needs ICT to thrive and grow.
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IT is now key for health care in both strategy and operations.
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ICT has the potential to create inequities in health provision.
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TAM can be used to study why and when people resist telemedicine.
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The Theory of Planned Behavior can help to explain why some people readily accept technology used in health care.
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_________ delivers care to the patient in the patient's domicile.
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_________ includes administrators in remote aspects of medical care.
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Define tele-care, telemedicine, tele-health, and e-health. Discuss the similarities and differences among these terms.
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Name four major types of telemedicine and provide some applications of each.
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Discuss the production possibility frontier (PPF) and positive externality economic perspectives and their implications on e-health.
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Identify factors and barriers influencing the adoption of e-health among healthcare organizations and providers.
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Discuss the importance of the process of stakeholder analysis, and identify the major stakeholders in globalized e-health.
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Discuss the relevance of each tier in the World Health Organization (WHO) framework for strategic e-health development presented in this chapter.
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Deck 14: Health Care Globalization Through Health Information Technology Enabled Initiatives
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Which of the following is not generally affected by globalization?

A) Economy
B) Technology
C) Environment
D) Religion
D
2
During which of the following time periods was globalization not a force that affected society?

A) Until about 1300
B) 1500-1600
C) 1700-1900
D) Globalization has always been in effect.
A
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Which of the following helps regulate relations among nations?

A) CDSS
B) NLP
C) WTO
D) CME
C
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How does tele-care depend on ICT?

A) Without it, options would be limited to telephone services.
B) They are largely independent of one another.
C) ICT came before tele-care.
D) Tele-care drove the creation of ICT.
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What is the difference between tele-care and telemedicine?

A) The amount of bandwidth needed
B) Whether a provider is involved
C) The degree of government regulation
D) Whether the physician is included in the benefit
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Which of the following describes the care of a patient with a skin infection conducted via the internet?

A) Tele-oncology
B) Tele-dermatology
C) Tele-obstetrics
D) Tele-education
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Which of the following is the newest kind of telemedicine?

A) Tele-oncology
B) Tele-dermatology
C) Tele-education
D) Tele-surgery
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How do telemedicine and e-health relate?

A) The former is part of the latter.
B) The latter is replacing the former.
C) The former is newer than the latter.
D) The latter is dependent on the former for funding.
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What barrier to adoption of e-health might most affect a rural county?

A) Financial
B) Technological
C) Social/cultural
D) Legal
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Which stakeholder could, by refusal, prevent implementation of otherwise flawless health IT?

A) Surgeon
B) IT professional
C) Patient
D) Billing clerk
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When did WHO begin to survey global efforts in e-health?

A) 2002
B) 2005
C) 2007
D) 2010
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Which body focuses on development through knowledge?

A) HHS
B) ONC
C) WHO
D) World Bank
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Tele-consultation occurs with a time-delay between provision of care and receipt by the patient.
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mHealth requires a high-speed network.
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Tele-ophthalmology is the care of the skin over the internet.
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A follow-up appointment for a 54-year-old breast cancer patient conducted by VOIP is an example of tele-oncology.
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Tele-education can save time and expense at a time when fewer doctors are available to care for patients.
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Patients can self-monitor their EKGs in tele-cardiology.
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e-health needs ICT to thrive and grow.
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IT is now key for health care in both strategy and operations.
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ICT has the potential to create inequities in health provision.
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TAM can be used to study why and when people resist telemedicine.
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The Theory of Planned Behavior can help to explain why some people readily accept technology used in health care.
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_________ delivers care to the patient in the patient's domicile.
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_________ includes administrators in remote aspects of medical care.
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Define tele-care, telemedicine, tele-health, and e-health. Discuss the similarities and differences among these terms.
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Name four major types of telemedicine and provide some applications of each.
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Discuss the production possibility frontier (PPF) and positive externality economic perspectives and their implications on e-health.
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Identify factors and barriers influencing the adoption of e-health among healthcare organizations and providers.
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Discuss the importance of the process of stakeholder analysis, and identify the major stakeholders in globalized e-health.
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Discuss the relevance of each tier in the World Health Organization (WHO) framework for strategic e-health development presented in this chapter.
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