Deck 2: Collecting and Storing Health Care Data

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Organized data that have been collected about a patient or a group of patients is called:

A) the health record.
B) epidemiology.
C) health data.
D) health information.
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Data is a plural term. What is the singular form of the word data?

A) datum
B) datus
C) dato
D) datae
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You create a list of all the cases of the flu seen at the clinic in the past month. What is this list an example of?

A) primary data
B) data analytics
C) aggregate data
D) vital statistics
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________________ is the process of examining the data and exploring them to create information.

A) data analytics
B) epidemiology
C) aggregate data
D) vital statistics
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Electronic data are collected and organized into a:

A) database.
B) system.
C) data map.
D) data set.
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What is the first step in collecting quality data?

A) determining the needs of the users
B) creating the request for proposal (RFP)
C) looking at the data that have already been collected
D) designing a data collection form or screen
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What is the meaning of the expression, "garbage in, garbage out?"

A) all data must be collected in to discover what must be ignored
B) collecting incorrect data will result in having data that is not useful
C) quality data can only be collected by quality people
D) even bad data is useful to some users of data
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A(n) _________ field may contain both letters and numbers.

A) numeric
B) character
C) alphanumeric
D) valid
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Where would an HIM professional find a list of field names, their sizes, who collects them, and where the data is stored?

A) data repository
B) data warehouse
C) data dictionary
D) electronic health record (EHR)
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Which organizational policy would prohibit creation of EHR fields for physician-specific data collection?

A) All patient data be archived electronically.
B) All forms must be approved by the Health Records Committee.
C) All EHR data elements must comply with UHDDS
D) All EHR data elements must satisfy an organizational purpose
Question
What is the problem with a patient's Social Security number that is ten digits long?

A) It is not organized.
B) It is not valid.
C) It is illegal.
D) It is undefined.
Question
A group of fields is called a:

A) record.
B) file.
C) data dictionary.
D) character.
Question
A group of characters is called a:

A) record.
B) file.
C) field.
D) character.
Question
With what language does an HIM professional retrieve data in a relational database?

A) Structured Query Language (SQL)
B) Codasyl
C) meaningful use
D) syntactic interoperability
Question
How is a relational database arranged?

A) different tables linked by a common field
B) separate screens for each field
C) a summary of data dictionaries in a file
D) alphabetical strings of text in rows assigned numerically
Question
What is the name for the unique identifier assigned to the patient at each visit?

A) master patient index (MPI)
B) patient account number
C) medical record number (MRN)
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
Question
Where is the demographic data collected by patient registration stored?

A) the master patient index (MPI)
B) the data dictionary
C) the medical record number (MRN)
D) the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
Question
A standardized data set allows users of the data to:

A) compare facilities and track trends
B) identify patients who do not pay bills
C) identify physicians who charge too much
D) monitor the effects of treatments
Question
Which data set pertains to acute care facilities?

A) Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0)
B) Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
C) ICD-10-CM
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
Question
How do providers know what data to report in the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)?

A) HIM professionals check a website quarterly for changes.
B) It is published in the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) each year.
C) The data elements are required fields on the Uniform Bill (UB-04).
D) Instructions are published by the entity to which the provider submits the data.
Question
Which data element is a required component of the UHDDS?

A) patient's eye color
B) patient's primary care provider (PCP)
C) citizenship status of patient
D) principal diagnosis
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Which data set is used in long-term care facilities?

A) Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0)
B) Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
C) Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set (UACDS)
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
Question
All of the data that have been collected about an individual patient are called a:

A) data set.
B) file.
C) health record.
D) data repository.
Question
Which comparison is true of the data collected in the physician's office versus the acute care setting?

A) More people are recording patient data in the physician's office.
B) The physician's office is more likely to use electronic data collection devices.
C) More data is collected in the acute care setting.
D) The physician's office records patient progress while the acute care facility does not.
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Who develops a form?

A) the Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
B) a committee of users
C) the HIM department
D) the physician
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Which is included on every page of a form or screen?

A) patient ID
B) vital signs
C) current medications
D) provider ID
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Which is a consideration in developing a computer data collection screen that is less important in a paper form?

A) the needs of the users
B) the order in which the data is collected
C) the purpose of the data collection
D) simplicity
Question
Which is a benefit of electronic data collection?

A) more easily tailored to user needs
B) menus to select valid choices
C) simpler interface and design
D) automatic data transfer to accrediting bodies
Question
Which feature reduces the chance that a physician orders a non-approved drug?

A) electronic authentication
B) drop-down menus
C) connection to pharmacy computers
D) character limits for fields
Question
Which is a benefit of using forms to collect data?

A) they are easy to duplicate
B) they remind the user of what data must be collected
C) they are easy to fill out
D) they can be tailored to the needs of the patient and provider
Question
Where are blank original copies of forms kept?

A) in the electronic health record (EHR)
B) in the master forms file
C) at patient registration
D) in the master patient index (MPI)
Question
Which system do providers use to send orders?

A) the systems development life cycle (SDLC)
B) the electronic health record (EHR)
C) computerized physician order entry (CPOE)
D) the health information exchange (HIE)
Question
Which is characteristic of the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) the records follows the patient
B) low upfront costs
C) more secure than paper files
D) data collection at the point-of care
Question
Which is recommended by the clinical decision-making system (CDS)?

A) discounted medicines
B) referrals to other physicians
C) possible side effects and allergies
D) possible treatment plans
Question
A facility that collects some data electronically and some data on paper forms uses a(n):

A) hybrid record.
B) electronic health record (EHR).
C) electronic medical record (EMR).
D) patient portal.
Question
What system stores paper forms for electronic review and retrieval?

A) clinical decision-making system (CDS)
B) computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system
C) picture archiving and communication system (PACS)
D) document imaging system
Question
What term describes the patient's access to the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) point-of-care
B) patient portal
C) meaningful use
D) hybrid record
Question
How did the federal government encourage adoption of the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) Congress passed legislation requiring its use
B) Financial incentives in the form of increased payments
C) Zero-interest loans for community hospitals
D) Free computer systems for qualified providers
Question
Which activity is facilitated in an EHR as opposed to a hybrid record?

A) Documentation by individual providers
B) Authentication of entries at point of care
C) Concurrent review by multiple users
D) Medication administration records
Question
A network of various health care providers with access to each other's patient records from approved points of care is a:

A) computerized physician order entry (CPOE).
B) health information exchange (HIE).
C) electronic document management system (EDMS).
D) master patient index (MPI).
Question
Interoperability means:

A) the ability to share data among different computer systems.
B) incentives for electronic health record (EHR) adoption.
C) efforts to use the same computers nation-wide.
D) surgery performed remotely using robots.
Question
Health Level Seven (HL7) is a:

A) committee working on EHRs for hospitals within the Veteran's Administration (VA).
B) committee established by the President of the United States to investigate the use of EHRs.
C) health clinic for seven boroughs in New York City.
D) standards development organization whose domain is clinical and administrative data.
Question
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) supports the development of the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN), which is a:

A) set of standards and policies.
B) series of networked computers.
C) centrally located data repository.
D) cloud-based EHR software suite.
Question
What is a benefit to an interoperable nationwide health information network (NHIN)?

A) continuity of care
B) more secure records
C) less training for health care professionals
D) physicians spend less time entering orders.
Question
Which entity fostered collaboration between the public sector and private sector to develop standards for the exchange of electronic medical information?

A) Institute of Medicine
B) National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
C) Markle Foundation
D) Consolidated Health Informatics
Question
Which standard supports the storage and transmission of diagnostic images?

A) picture archiving and communication system (PACS)
B) Health-Level 7 (HL7)
C) 837I
D) Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
Question
A(n) _____________ can store the data from these different systems and make them usable through an interface without the need to run reports from each system.

A) data repository
B) data warehouse
C) health information exchange (HIE)
D) data mapper
Question
A(n) ______________ collects information from different databases and organizes it for use in creating reports and for analytical research.

A) electronic data interchange (EDI)
B) health information exchange (HIE)
C) electronic document management system (EDMS)
D) secure messaging system (SMS)
Question
The EHR software is chosen after considering the needs of the _________, or those who will use and maintain the system.

A) employees
B) selection committee
C) HIM department
D) stakeholders
Question
The standard operating nomenclature, specifications, or protocols of a system is called the:

A) electronic data interchange (EDI).
B) interface.
C) infrastructure.
D) relational database.
Question
Which is another term for data quality?

A) data integrity
B) data authentication
C) data definition
D) data imaging
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The smallest elements or units of facts or observations is ________.
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The abbreviation for the data set used in home health settings is __________.
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The development, implementation, and enforcement of policies and procedures that ensure that standards are met is __________.
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A ___________ is a mark indicating that a subordinate's work has been supervised.
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The clinical decision-making system (CDS) in an EHR is based on _____________-based medicine, a methodology for patient care that makes conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best research.
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When two or more systems can exchange information and interpret the meaning of the information exchanged without any ambiguity, it is called ___________ interoperability.
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The individual's separate health record containing information owned and managed by the patient is called the ___________ health record.
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Data ___________ is the matching of a data element in one system or database to the same element in another system or database.
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The process used to plan, design, develop, implement, and maintain an information system is called the system development _______________ cycle.
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An individual trained in all aspects of a computer system who can offer on-site support to others is called a _________.
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1
Organized data that have been collected about a patient or a group of patients is called:

A) the health record.
B) epidemiology.
C) health data.
D) health information.
health information.
2
Data is a plural term. What is the singular form of the word data?

A) datum
B) datus
C) dato
D) datae
datum
3
You create a list of all the cases of the flu seen at the clinic in the past month. What is this list an example of?

A) primary data
B) data analytics
C) aggregate data
D) vital statistics
aggregate data
4
________________ is the process of examining the data and exploring them to create information.

A) data analytics
B) epidemiology
C) aggregate data
D) vital statistics
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Electronic data are collected and organized into a:

A) database.
B) system.
C) data map.
D) data set.
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What is the first step in collecting quality data?

A) determining the needs of the users
B) creating the request for proposal (RFP)
C) looking at the data that have already been collected
D) designing a data collection form or screen
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What is the meaning of the expression, "garbage in, garbage out?"

A) all data must be collected in to discover what must be ignored
B) collecting incorrect data will result in having data that is not useful
C) quality data can only be collected by quality people
D) even bad data is useful to some users of data
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A(n) _________ field may contain both letters and numbers.

A) numeric
B) character
C) alphanumeric
D) valid
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Where would an HIM professional find a list of field names, their sizes, who collects them, and where the data is stored?

A) data repository
B) data warehouse
C) data dictionary
D) electronic health record (EHR)
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Which organizational policy would prohibit creation of EHR fields for physician-specific data collection?

A) All patient data be archived electronically.
B) All forms must be approved by the Health Records Committee.
C) All EHR data elements must comply with UHDDS
D) All EHR data elements must satisfy an organizational purpose
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What is the problem with a patient's Social Security number that is ten digits long?

A) It is not organized.
B) It is not valid.
C) It is illegal.
D) It is undefined.
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A group of fields is called a:

A) record.
B) file.
C) data dictionary.
D) character.
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A group of characters is called a:

A) record.
B) file.
C) field.
D) character.
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With what language does an HIM professional retrieve data in a relational database?

A) Structured Query Language (SQL)
B) Codasyl
C) meaningful use
D) syntactic interoperability
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How is a relational database arranged?

A) different tables linked by a common field
B) separate screens for each field
C) a summary of data dictionaries in a file
D) alphabetical strings of text in rows assigned numerically
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What is the name for the unique identifier assigned to the patient at each visit?

A) master patient index (MPI)
B) patient account number
C) medical record number (MRN)
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
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Where is the demographic data collected by patient registration stored?

A) the master patient index (MPI)
B) the data dictionary
C) the medical record number (MRN)
D) the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
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A standardized data set allows users of the data to:

A) compare facilities and track trends
B) identify patients who do not pay bills
C) identify physicians who charge too much
D) monitor the effects of treatments
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Which data set pertains to acute care facilities?

A) Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0)
B) Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
C) ICD-10-CM
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
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How do providers know what data to report in the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)?

A) HIM professionals check a website quarterly for changes.
B) It is published in the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) each year.
C) The data elements are required fields on the Uniform Bill (UB-04).
D) Instructions are published by the entity to which the provider submits the data.
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Which data element is a required component of the UHDDS?

A) patient's eye color
B) patient's primary care provider (PCP)
C) citizenship status of patient
D) principal diagnosis
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Which data set is used in long-term care facilities?

A) Minimum Data Set (MDS 3.0)
B) Outcome and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)
C) Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set (UACDS)
D) Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)
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All of the data that have been collected about an individual patient are called a:

A) data set.
B) file.
C) health record.
D) data repository.
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Which comparison is true of the data collected in the physician's office versus the acute care setting?

A) More people are recording patient data in the physician's office.
B) The physician's office is more likely to use electronic data collection devices.
C) More data is collected in the acute care setting.
D) The physician's office records patient progress while the acute care facility does not.
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Who develops a form?

A) the Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
B) a committee of users
C) the HIM department
D) the physician
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Which is included on every page of a form or screen?

A) patient ID
B) vital signs
C) current medications
D) provider ID
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Which is a consideration in developing a computer data collection screen that is less important in a paper form?

A) the needs of the users
B) the order in which the data is collected
C) the purpose of the data collection
D) simplicity
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Which is a benefit of electronic data collection?

A) more easily tailored to user needs
B) menus to select valid choices
C) simpler interface and design
D) automatic data transfer to accrediting bodies
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Which feature reduces the chance that a physician orders a non-approved drug?

A) electronic authentication
B) drop-down menus
C) connection to pharmacy computers
D) character limits for fields
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Which is a benefit of using forms to collect data?

A) they are easy to duplicate
B) they remind the user of what data must be collected
C) they are easy to fill out
D) they can be tailored to the needs of the patient and provider
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Where are blank original copies of forms kept?

A) in the electronic health record (EHR)
B) in the master forms file
C) at patient registration
D) in the master patient index (MPI)
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Which system do providers use to send orders?

A) the systems development life cycle (SDLC)
B) the electronic health record (EHR)
C) computerized physician order entry (CPOE)
D) the health information exchange (HIE)
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Which is characteristic of the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) the records follows the patient
B) low upfront costs
C) more secure than paper files
D) data collection at the point-of care
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Which is recommended by the clinical decision-making system (CDS)?

A) discounted medicines
B) referrals to other physicians
C) possible side effects and allergies
D) possible treatment plans
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35
A facility that collects some data electronically and some data on paper forms uses a(n):

A) hybrid record.
B) electronic health record (EHR).
C) electronic medical record (EMR).
D) patient portal.
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What system stores paper forms for electronic review and retrieval?

A) clinical decision-making system (CDS)
B) computerized physician order entry (CPOE) system
C) picture archiving and communication system (PACS)
D) document imaging system
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37
What term describes the patient's access to the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) point-of-care
B) patient portal
C) meaningful use
D) hybrid record
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38
How did the federal government encourage adoption of the electronic health record (EHR)?

A) Congress passed legislation requiring its use
B) Financial incentives in the form of increased payments
C) Zero-interest loans for community hospitals
D) Free computer systems for qualified providers
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39
Which activity is facilitated in an EHR as opposed to a hybrid record?

A) Documentation by individual providers
B) Authentication of entries at point of care
C) Concurrent review by multiple users
D) Medication administration records
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40
A network of various health care providers with access to each other's patient records from approved points of care is a:

A) computerized physician order entry (CPOE).
B) health information exchange (HIE).
C) electronic document management system (EDMS).
D) master patient index (MPI).
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41
Interoperability means:

A) the ability to share data among different computer systems.
B) incentives for electronic health record (EHR) adoption.
C) efforts to use the same computers nation-wide.
D) surgery performed remotely using robots.
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42
Health Level Seven (HL7) is a:

A) committee working on EHRs for hospitals within the Veteran's Administration (VA).
B) committee established by the President of the United States to investigate the use of EHRs.
C) health clinic for seven boroughs in New York City.
D) standards development organization whose domain is clinical and administrative data.
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43
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) supports the development of the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN), which is a:

A) set of standards and policies.
B) series of networked computers.
C) centrally located data repository.
D) cloud-based EHR software suite.
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44
What is a benefit to an interoperable nationwide health information network (NHIN)?

A) continuity of care
B) more secure records
C) less training for health care professionals
D) physicians spend less time entering orders.
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45
Which entity fostered collaboration between the public sector and private sector to develop standards for the exchange of electronic medical information?

A) Institute of Medicine
B) National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
C) Markle Foundation
D) Consolidated Health Informatics
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46
Which standard supports the storage and transmission of diagnostic images?

A) picture archiving and communication system (PACS)
B) Health-Level 7 (HL7)
C) 837I
D) Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM)
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A(n) _____________ can store the data from these different systems and make them usable through an interface without the need to run reports from each system.

A) data repository
B) data warehouse
C) health information exchange (HIE)
D) data mapper
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A(n) ______________ collects information from different databases and organizes it for use in creating reports and for analytical research.

A) electronic data interchange (EDI)
B) health information exchange (HIE)
C) electronic document management system (EDMS)
D) secure messaging system (SMS)
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The EHR software is chosen after considering the needs of the _________, or those who will use and maintain the system.

A) employees
B) selection committee
C) HIM department
D) stakeholders
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The standard operating nomenclature, specifications, or protocols of a system is called the:

A) electronic data interchange (EDI).
B) interface.
C) infrastructure.
D) relational database.
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51
Which is another term for data quality?

A) data integrity
B) data authentication
C) data definition
D) data imaging
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52
The smallest elements or units of facts or observations is ________.
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The abbreviation for the data set used in home health settings is __________.
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The development, implementation, and enforcement of policies and procedures that ensure that standards are met is __________.
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A ___________ is a mark indicating that a subordinate's work has been supervised.
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The clinical decision-making system (CDS) in an EHR is based on _____________-based medicine, a methodology for patient care that makes conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best research.
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When two or more systems can exchange information and interpret the meaning of the information exchanged without any ambiguity, it is called ___________ interoperability.
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The individual's separate health record containing information owned and managed by the patient is called the ___________ health record.
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59
Data ___________ is the matching of a data element in one system or database to the same element in another system or database.
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60
The process used to plan, design, develop, implement, and maintain an information system is called the system development _______________ cycle.
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61
An individual trained in all aspects of a computer system who can offer on-site support to others is called a _________.
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