Deck 15: Emerging Health Technologies: Looking Through the Crystal Glass-Globe

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Which of the following best describes trends in healthcare costs around the world?

A) General decrease with e-health
B) Skyrocketing
C) Flat trend
D) Increased in the areas of drugs, decreased otherwise
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What will happen to innovation in the future in health care?

A) More innovations will be mature.
B) Fewer will be funded.
C) It will be taken over by the government.
D) More regulation will be imposed on it.
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Because we now know that a disease can be caused by different things in different patients, finding those triggers will be easier using:

A) BDA.
B) CMA.
C) CDSS.
D) ACA.
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Health is often thought of as a thing involving individuals, but it also concerns which of the following?

A) Government incentives
B) Technologies
C) Populations
D) International agreements
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What kind of health records are the biggest problem for BDA?

A) Unstructured
B) Confidential
C) EHR
D) EMR
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ARGO was an example of BDA used to predict epidemics of:

A) dengue.
B) influenza.
C) measles.
D) mumps.
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Precision medicine makes sense in an environment that aggressively promotes which of the following?

A) Telemedicine
B) e-Health
C) Performance index-based payments
D) EHR use
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Which of the following will face product liability for drugs in an age of 3D-printed medicine?

A) Physicians
B) Hospitals
C) Companies
D) It is not known at this time.
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When was the first 3D-printed drug approved?

A) 2005
B) 2008
C) 2015
D) 2017
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AI for skin ailments includes an app with how many images of skin disorders?

A) 50,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 500,000
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Which of the following is generally reduced with robotic-assisted surgery?

A) Blood loss
B) Demand for surgeons
C) Cost
D) Capitated payments
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Dosage errors form what percentage of preventable medical errors?

A) 5%
B) Less than 10%
C) Approximately 40%
D) Almost 98%
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AI-powered nurse avatars can be very helpful in:

A) making diagnoses.
B) administering medicine.
C) finding appropriate treatment.
D) providing CME.
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Regulators are trying to become more accessible to innovator companies.
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BDA tends to be integrative for healthcare innovations.
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One nonobvious effect of healthcare BDA will probably be beneficial socialization among patients with similar and dissimilar cases.
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BDA can be used to improve the bottom line of a hospital dealing with capitated payments.
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PIPEDA was passed by the U.S Congress in 2008.
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The security that comes with the use of blockchain can be a great help in the age of HIPAA.
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RHIOs are cumbersome, legacy data exchanges for health care.
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Health data transferred via blockchain can be both safe and accessible.
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Over time, technologies emerge, disrupt, and become mainstream.
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3D printing of drugs will allow for highly personalized administration of many medications.
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BDA requires lots of data from _________.
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One innovation coming from BDA is the _________ of treatments for specific patients.
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What are examples of "emerging technology in health care" today?
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How do you see big healthcare data analytics developments impacting the future of health care?
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Why is 3D printing unique for future patient survival?
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Provide some case examples of AI, robots, and sensors in health care.
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How do you think the futures of health care would be sustainable economically with the rapid adoption of disruptive technologies when the process of innovation is never easy nor cheap?
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Deck 15: Emerging Health Technologies: Looking Through the Crystal Glass-Globe
1
Which of the following best describes trends in healthcare costs around the world?

A) General decrease with e-health
B) Skyrocketing
C) Flat trend
D) Increased in the areas of drugs, decreased otherwise
B
2
What will happen to innovation in the future in health care?

A) More innovations will be mature.
B) Fewer will be funded.
C) It will be taken over by the government.
D) More regulation will be imposed on it.
A
3
Because we now know that a disease can be caused by different things in different patients, finding those triggers will be easier using:

A) BDA.
B) CMA.
C) CDSS.
D) ACA.
A
4
Health is often thought of as a thing involving individuals, but it also concerns which of the following?

A) Government incentives
B) Technologies
C) Populations
D) International agreements
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What kind of health records are the biggest problem for BDA?

A) Unstructured
B) Confidential
C) EHR
D) EMR
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ARGO was an example of BDA used to predict epidemics of:

A) dengue.
B) influenza.
C) measles.
D) mumps.
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Precision medicine makes sense in an environment that aggressively promotes which of the following?

A) Telemedicine
B) e-Health
C) Performance index-based payments
D) EHR use
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Which of the following will face product liability for drugs in an age of 3D-printed medicine?

A) Physicians
B) Hospitals
C) Companies
D) It is not known at this time.
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When was the first 3D-printed drug approved?

A) 2005
B) 2008
C) 2015
D) 2017
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AI for skin ailments includes an app with how many images of skin disorders?

A) 50,000
B) 200,000
C) 300,000
D) 500,000
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Which of the following is generally reduced with robotic-assisted surgery?

A) Blood loss
B) Demand for surgeons
C) Cost
D) Capitated payments
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12
Dosage errors form what percentage of preventable medical errors?

A) 5%
B) Less than 10%
C) Approximately 40%
D) Almost 98%
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AI-powered nurse avatars can be very helpful in:

A) making diagnoses.
B) administering medicine.
C) finding appropriate treatment.
D) providing CME.
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Regulators are trying to become more accessible to innovator companies.
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BDA tends to be integrative for healthcare innovations.
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One nonobvious effect of healthcare BDA will probably be beneficial socialization among patients with similar and dissimilar cases.
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BDA can be used to improve the bottom line of a hospital dealing with capitated payments.
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PIPEDA was passed by the U.S Congress in 2008.
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The security that comes with the use of blockchain can be a great help in the age of HIPAA.
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RHIOs are cumbersome, legacy data exchanges for health care.
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Health data transferred via blockchain can be both safe and accessible.
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Over time, technologies emerge, disrupt, and become mainstream.
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3D printing of drugs will allow for highly personalized administration of many medications.
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BDA requires lots of data from _________.
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One innovation coming from BDA is the _________ of treatments for specific patients.
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What are examples of "emerging technology in health care" today?
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How do you see big healthcare data analytics developments impacting the future of health care?
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Why is 3D printing unique for future patient survival?
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Provide some case examples of AI, robots, and sensors in health care.
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How do you think the futures of health care would be sustainable economically with the rapid adoption of disruptive technologies when the process of innovation is never easy nor cheap?
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