Deck 9: Managing Electronic Health Record Systems: Collaboration and Implementation

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Trust is essential for the success of a major systems project.
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At the enterprise level it is easy to establish each users need to know.
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Policies and procedures are used to manage human behavior.
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Computer systems are tools used to accomplish business functions.
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At the transaction processing level of system activity it is easier to establish a user's need to know.
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One reason it is difficult to communicate with information systems staff is that technical system information can only be communicated in highly technical language.
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Setting policies and revising procedures is integral to making major new computer systems work in health care facilities.
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The information systems staff will likely have stronger knowledge than users regarding the physical structure of the system.
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Information staff members think in terms of business tasks.
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To build trust, vendors must deliver on their promises of a well-functioning system.
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The best project champions in health care facilities are the CIOs.
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The information systems staff will never know all that they could about a complex database, operating system, or network.
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User expectations of what the system will do should match the information systems staff's expectations.
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The term server has more than one possible meaning.
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The stewardship of patient identifiable data typically becomes an information systems responsibility in an electronic health record (EHR) system.
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Users can be sophisticated partners in systems development.
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A stakeholder in a computerization project is an individual who controls all or a major portion of the project's funding.
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User members need to explain their jargon and abbreviations to information systems staff.
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Computer system users think in business tasks.
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Frequent users of an electronic health record system will likely get to know how to use the system better than information systems staff.
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The user's manual should document all system features and functionality.
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List four types of users of electronic health records (EHRs) who do not have a direct care responsibility.
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Give two examples of what you should do if you are a member of the systems development team but you do not understand the jargon or abbreviations being used by the information systems staff.
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Focusing on baseline data may be viewed as remaining "stuck in the box".
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List three factors that could delay system implementation.
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The user manual for purchased software is developed by the facility's information system's staff.
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Data mapping is used to link data from a legacy system to a newly purchased system.
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Operational workflow planning is the purview of the system users.
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A training manual should document all system features and functionality.
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User managers may strongly support a project but underestimate which factors?
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Describe why personal commitment on the part of a computer system user can help a system implementation succeed.
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When do information systems managers give high priority to a project?
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The value of data in the legacy systems is assessed by the information systems staff.
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What are some indications that a systems project is likely to go forward with the support of the information systems manager?
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It is possible to clearly understand the expected outcome of a systems project but not understand the process by which the team is obtaining the outcome.
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A training mistake is "not sufficiently funding the training process".
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Give two examples of user manager trust in systems development projects.
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Why are physicians and appointment clerks equally important team members in a clinic appointment system project?
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A training manual should teach the user to use the new system to accomplish his or her work tasks.
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Gathering baseline data allows measurement of the future vision for an information system.
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
Outcome is satisfactory work performance.

A)Training manual
B)User manual
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Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
No direct authority, full responsibility

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B)Operations
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
Encompasses documentation of the entire system

A)Training manual
B)User manual
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Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
Peaks and valleys work flow

A)Project
B)Operations
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When health information management (HIM) managers say that there are many "challenges" associated with a system implementation, what does the word challenges mean?
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Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
Done repeatedly

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B)Operations
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How can baseline data collected at the beginning of a project help in the evaluation process?
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Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
Not "start date" and "end date" focused

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B)Operations
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
Defines and describes all system features

A)Training manual
B)User manual
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List three examples of improvements that could be measured in an electronic health record (EHR) implementation.
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MATCHING
Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
Business process driven

A)Project
B)Operations
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Match the following descriptors as a best fit to either "Project" or "Operations."
Ad hoc teams

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B)Operations
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Which of the following factors has been found to be most important in making a system implementation as success: perceived usefulness or ease of use?
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Why is system testing a by users a big deal? An important task?
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Who drives and defines the implementation process?
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
Contains exercises and evaluations

A)Training manual
B)User manual
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List three reasons why the "go live" period is typically stressful.
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How should system implementation and workflow redesign be approached?
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Trust is essential for the success of a major systems project.
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At the enterprise level it is easy to establish each users need to know.
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Policies and procedures are used to manage human behavior.
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Computer systems are tools used to accomplish business functions.
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At the transaction processing level of system activity it is easier to establish a user's need to know.
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One reason it is difficult to communicate with information systems staff is that technical system information can only be communicated in highly technical language.
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Setting policies and revising procedures is integral to making major new computer systems work in health care facilities.
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The information systems staff will likely have stronger knowledge than users regarding the physical structure of the system.
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Information staff members think in terms of business tasks.
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To build trust, vendors must deliver on their promises of a well-functioning system.
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The best project champions in health care facilities are the CIOs.
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The information systems staff will never know all that they could about a complex database, operating system, or network.
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User expectations of what the system will do should match the information systems staff's expectations.
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The term server has more than one possible meaning.
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The stewardship of patient identifiable data typically becomes an information systems responsibility in an electronic health record (EHR) system.
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Users can be sophisticated partners in systems development.
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A stakeholder in a computerization project is an individual who controls all or a major portion of the project's funding.
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User members need to explain their jargon and abbreviations to information systems staff.
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Computer system users think in business tasks.
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Frequent users of an electronic health record system will likely get to know how to use the system better than information systems staff.
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The user's manual should document all system features and functionality.
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List four types of users of electronic health records (EHRs) who do not have a direct care responsibility.
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Give two examples of what you should do if you are a member of the systems development team but you do not understand the jargon or abbreviations being used by the information systems staff.
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Focusing on baseline data may be viewed as remaining "stuck in the box".
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List three factors that could delay system implementation.
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The user manual for purchased software is developed by the facility's information system's staff.
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Data mapping is used to link data from a legacy system to a newly purchased system.
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Operational workflow planning is the purview of the system users.
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A training manual should document all system features and functionality.
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User managers may strongly support a project but underestimate which factors?
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Describe why personal commitment on the part of a computer system user can help a system implementation succeed.
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When do information systems managers give high priority to a project?
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The value of data in the legacy systems is assessed by the information systems staff.
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What are some indications that a systems project is likely to go forward with the support of the information systems manager?
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It is possible to clearly understand the expected outcome of a systems project but not understand the process by which the team is obtaining the outcome.
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A training mistake is "not sufficiently funding the training process".
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Give two examples of user manager trust in systems development projects.
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Why are physicians and appointment clerks equally important team members in a clinic appointment system project?
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A training manual should teach the user to use the new system to accomplish his or her work tasks.
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Gathering baseline data allows measurement of the future vision for an information system.
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
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When health information management (HIM) managers say that there are many "challenges" associated with a system implementation, what does the word challenges mean?
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How can baseline data collected at the beginning of a project help in the evaluation process?
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Identify the attributes of a training manual with a user manual.
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List three examples of improvements that could be measured in an electronic health record (EHR) implementation.
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Which of the following factors has been found to be most important in making a system implementation as success: perceived usefulness or ease of use?
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Why is system testing a by users a big deal? An important task?
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Who drives and defines the implementation process?
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How should system implementation and workflow redesign be approached?
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