
Electronic Health Records 3rd Edition by Byron Hamilton
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0073402147
Electronic Health Records 3rd Edition by Byron Hamilton
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0073402147 Exercise 5
Match the terms with the definitions to be listed below.
_____ 1. GUI
_____ 2. Imperial units
_____ 3. User preferences
_____ 4. Metric units
_____ 5. OV
_____ 6. Attending physician
_____ 7. Secondary insurance
_____ 8. End-to-end solution
_____ 9. Primary insurance
_____ 10. Demographics
A. Practitioners having final responsibility for patient healthcare, even when many of the medical decisions are made by subordinates like physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical interns.
B. This software industry term suggests that the vendor of an application program can provide all the hardware and software components to meet the client's requirement and that no other supplier need be involved.
C. Weights and measures that conform to standards legally established in Great Britain; still widely used in the United States.
D. Software program screen that can display icons, sub windows, text fields, and menus designed to standardize and simplify use of the computer program.
E. Choices the user makes in a software program to preset elements and features of the program that will be displayed when that specific user logs in to the program.
F. An insurance policy that pays for some of the patient's medical expenses that primary insurance does not pay.
G. Also known as the International System of Units, having to do with weights and measures based on the decimal system, which is mandatory in a large number of countries.
H. The acronym used in SpringCharts to designate the graphical user interface window in which the encounter note is created.
I. A program that covers a portion of a patient's incurred medical expense.
J. Statistical data of a person or population that is typically comprised of address, phone numbers, gender, age, marital status, and so on.
_____ 1. GUI
_____ 2. Imperial units
_____ 3. User preferences
_____ 4. Metric units
_____ 5. OV
_____ 6. Attending physician
_____ 7. Secondary insurance
_____ 8. End-to-end solution
_____ 9. Primary insurance
_____ 10. Demographics
A. Practitioners having final responsibility for patient healthcare, even when many of the medical decisions are made by subordinates like physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical interns.
B. This software industry term suggests that the vendor of an application program can provide all the hardware and software components to meet the client's requirement and that no other supplier need be involved.
C. Weights and measures that conform to standards legally established in Great Britain; still widely used in the United States.
D. Software program screen that can display icons, sub windows, text fields, and menus designed to standardize and simplify use of the computer program.
E. Choices the user makes in a software program to preset elements and features of the program that will be displayed when that specific user logs in to the program.
F. An insurance policy that pays for some of the patient's medical expenses that primary insurance does not pay.
G. Also known as the International System of Units, having to do with weights and measures based on the decimal system, which is mandatory in a large number of countries.
H. The acronym used in SpringCharts to designate the graphical user interface window in which the encounter note is created.
I. A program that covers a portion of a patient's incurred medical expense.
J. Statistical data of a person or population that is typically comprised of address, phone numbers, gender, age, marital status, and so on.
Explanation
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