Deck 3: Health Information Infrastructure and Systems

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The Institute of Medicine report "Crossing the Quality Chasm" links health care quality to health information technology.
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The Electronic Disease Surveillance System is designed to:

A) Transfer certain clinical information to public health departments.
B) Track the most prevalent diseases in the United States.
C) Register individuals with unique, difficult-to-treat diseases.
D) Track the incidence of preventable childhood diseases.
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Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel reports to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics.
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Joint Commission standards for accredited health care facilities encourage the regional sharing of protected health information to improve patient safety.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality mandates the use of health care data standards to improve the quality of care.
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Because of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), privacy and security of health information technology are not a concern in regional health information organizations.
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services contracts with quality improvement organizations to ensure that patients get the right care at the right time.
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Treat patients

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Measure outcomes

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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In 2004, President George W. Bush publicly supported building a national health information infrastructure.
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The Director of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the Director of the Office of Civil Rights, and the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology all report to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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The federal government is mandating that all health information be in digital format by 2014.
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Consolidated Health Information Initiative participants include the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Defense, and the National Institutes of Health.
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The Nationwide Health Information Network's goal is to share clinical information securely.
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Choose treatment modality

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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According to the Department of Health and Human Services report "Framework for Strategic Action, The Decade of HIT: Delivering Consumer-Centric and Information-Rich Health Care," linking electronic health records nationwide is an important goal.
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The Institute of Medicine report "Crossing the Quality Chasm" recommends that vendors help build an information infrastructure to support the elimination of handwritten clinical notes.
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As of January 2006, the Department of Health and Human Services is requiring electronic prescribing for Medicare prescription benefits.
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Governmental agencies participating in the Consolidated Health Information Initiative plan to share medical information with one another.
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is a very large purchaser of health care in the United States.
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Make cost-effective decisions regarding treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Describes anatomy and diagnoses

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Develop decision support tools

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Develops message standards for health care

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Ensure public health

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Advisory body for health information policy

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Protect the health and safety of the public through surveillance

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Retrieves and transfers radiology images and diagnostic information

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Transmits data from medical devices

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Describes clinical drugs

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Describes orders for medication at a retail pharmacy

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Makes health care information instantly accessible between government entities

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Catalyst for wider adoption of advanced technologies in the provision of health care

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Improve patient safety

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Facilitates electronic exchange of laboratory test orders

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Verify eligibility for treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Improve the quality of health care

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Facilitates electronic health care billing

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Contains data content standards for electronic health records

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Determine medical necessity for payment of treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Patient registration

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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List two benefits of using health information technology applications.
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Acquire new knowledge to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Decision support system

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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List three reasons why adoption of electronic health information systems by office-based providers is proceeding with caution.
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List three reasons why office-based providers of health care are likely to adopt electronic health record systems.
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Appointment scheduling

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
e-Prescribing

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Results routing and reporting

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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List three privacy and security issues that must be addressed by a regional health information organization.
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Coordinate policy and programs to develop, apply, and use health information technology

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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List three private organizations and their contribution to health information technology.
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
HEDIS data collection

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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Deck 3: Health Information Infrastructure and Systems
1
The Institute of Medicine report "Crossing the Quality Chasm" links health care quality to health information technology.
True
2
The Electronic Disease Surveillance System is designed to:

A) Transfer certain clinical information to public health departments.
B) Track the most prevalent diseases in the United States.
C) Register individuals with unique, difficult-to-treat diseases.
D) Track the incidence of preventable childhood diseases.
Transfer certain clinical information to public health departments.
3
Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel reports to the National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics.
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4
Joint Commission standards for accredited health care facilities encourage the regional sharing of protected health information to improve patient safety.
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Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality mandates the use of health care data standards to improve the quality of care.
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Because of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), privacy and security of health information technology are not a concern in regional health information organizations.
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services contracts with quality improvement organizations to ensure that patients get the right care at the right time.
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Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Treat patients

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Measure outcomes

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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In 2004, President George W. Bush publicly supported building a national health information infrastructure.
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The Director of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the Director of the Office of Civil Rights, and the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology all report to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
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The federal government is mandating that all health information be in digital format by 2014.
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Consolidated Health Information Initiative participants include the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Defense, and the National Institutes of Health.
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The Nationwide Health Information Network's goal is to share clinical information securely.
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Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Choose treatment modality

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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According to the Department of Health and Human Services report "Framework for Strategic Action, The Decade of HIT: Delivering Consumer-Centric and Information-Rich Health Care," linking electronic health records nationwide is an important goal.
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The Institute of Medicine report "Crossing the Quality Chasm" recommends that vendors help build an information infrastructure to support the elimination of handwritten clinical notes.
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As of January 2006, the Department of Health and Human Services is requiring electronic prescribing for Medicare prescription benefits.
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Governmental agencies participating in the Consolidated Health Information Initiative plan to share medical information with one another.
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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is a very large purchaser of health care in the United States.
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Make cost-effective decisions regarding treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Describes anatomy and diagnoses

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Develop decision support tools

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Develops message standards for health care

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C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Ensure public health

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Advisory body for health information policy

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Protect the health and safety of the public through surveillance

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Retrieves and transfers radiology images and diagnostic information

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B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Transmits data from medical devices

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B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Describes clinical drugs

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D)IEEE 1073
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F)RxNorm
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H)ASTM 1384
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Describes orders for medication at a retail pharmacy

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C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Makes health care information instantly accessible between government entities

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B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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33
Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Catalyst for wider adoption of advanced technologies in the provision of health care

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Improve patient safety

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Facilitates electronic exchange of laboratory test orders

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Verify eligibility for treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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MATCHING
Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Improve the quality of health care

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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38
Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Facilitates electronic health care billing

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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39
Match the abbreviation with the correct description.
Contains data content standards for electronic health records

A)HL7
B)DICOM
C)NCPDP
D)IEEE 1073
E)CHI
F)RxNorm
G)SNOMED
H)ASTM 1384
I)LOINC
J)HIPAA transactions
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Match the uses of health information with the major users of health information. A use may have more than one user.
Determine medical necessity for payment of treatment

A)Providers
B)Researchers
C)Payers
D)Policy makers
E)Regulators
F)Providers and researchers
G)Providers, researchers, and regulators
H)Providers, payers, and policy makers
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41
With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Patient registration

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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42
List two benefits of using health information technology applications.
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43
Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Acquire new knowledge to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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44
With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Decision support system

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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45
List three reasons why adoption of electronic health information systems by office-based providers is proceeding with caution.
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46
List three reasons why office-based providers of health care are likely to adopt electronic health record systems.
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47
With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Appointment scheduling

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
e-Prescribing

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
Results routing and reporting

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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50
List three privacy and security issues that must be addressed by a regional health information organization.
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51
Match the agency with its primary role in health information technology.
Coordinate policy and programs to develop, apply, and use health information technology

A)National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics
B)National Institutes of Health
C)Office of the National Coordinator
D)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
E)Health Resources and Services Administration
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52
List three private organizations and their contribution to health information technology.
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With the following list of computer applications in health care, determine which are serving primarily a clinical purpose (C) and which are serving an administrative/financial purpose (A/F).
HEDIS data collection

A)Clinical
B)Administrative/financial
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