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A set of multiple-choice questions and answers covering various aspects of health information technology (hit), including ehr standards, data management, system development, workflow optimization, and patient engagement. It is designed to help students prepare for a final exam in a him 335 course, likely focusing on healthcare informatics or health information management.
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Score for this Exam: 200 out of 210
(CO 1) The standards that an EHR must meet in order for providers to earn federal meaningful use (MU) incentives are specified by:
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
(CO 1) A registry is a:
Database that captures and organizes data in one location
System that providers contribute data to for subsequent analysis and comparison
Software program that indexes data
Storage system that backs up and archives data
(CO 1) Software that is part of an EHR and processes information to help users make clinical decisions is:
Clinical data repository
Alerting system
Knowledge source
Clinical decision support
(CO 1) Which form of data entry is used to improve the quality of data in health IT?
Dictation
Modeling
Completion of templates
Use of fixed data
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Dual core
Best of fit
Legacy
Best of breed
(CO 1) The description of how an organization plans to use data standards and build its data infrastructure is:
Functional strategy
Technical strategy
Implementation strategy
Data strategy
(CO 2) In using the total cost of ownership to determine the cost of health IT:
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All costs up to the point where there is demonstrable payback are considered
Internal rate of return should be added to all ongoing costs
Costs should be reduced by the anticipated annual benefits
Only the initial cost is considered
(CO 1) The traditional systems development life cycle (SDLC) as compared to the modern SDLC, lacks:
Planning step
Disposition step
Feedback mechanism
Consensus building
(CO 1) In the meaningful use (MU) incentive program, the systems development life cycle (SDLC) was applied because:
Systems were required to adhere to standard criteria
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Mapping processes performed mentally
Capturing repetitive processes
Reflecting how the new system is to be used
(CO 3) In making a decision about which vendor will be the finalist, the key factor should be:
Ability to customize to meet your current workflows and processes
How well the product will meet the organization's goals
How easy the system is for new users to use
Price and contract terms
(CO 3) Which of the following is part of contract negotiation for a major health IT acquisition:
Reviewing reference letters
Seeking to get the lowest price
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Negotiating payment terms
Analyzing functional specifications
Amatayakul, Chapter 7
(CO 3) To how many vendors should an RFP for a community hospital EHR be sent?
Ten to 15 vendors
Four or five vendors
All vendors selling in the marketplace
All vendors certified for meaningful use
(CO 3) Which term refers to customizing an EHR system to an organization's specifications:
Chance control
System build
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Transactional database
(CO 2) To support rapid change, it is often necessary to:
Change behavioral norms
Flatten management structures
Increase size of workforce
Take quick action without regard to human factors
(CO 5) The HIE architecture most preferred for its privacy support is:
Consolidated
Federated
Hybrid
Cooperative
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(CO 5) Process mapping conducted during EHR optimization is an example of:
Root cause analysis
Measurement of adoption
Executive management responsibility
Stakeholder input
(CO 6) A tool that can help improve physician productivity and engage patients is:
Patient clinical summary
Self-administered history assessment
In-basket
Patient portal
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Paper and unstructured electronic information
Clinical and nonclinical information
Paper and electronic content
Structured and unstructured electronic information
Amatayakul, Chapter 18, 568-
(CO 6) Which of the following are the most effective in achieving blood sugar checks?
Physician-patient interface
Tech empowered patents
Physiological monitoring devices
Viewing of documents via a PHR
Amatayakul, Chapter 17, 555-
(CO 5) If measurement finds more error after implementing corrective action, the most likely cause is:
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Measurement is inaccurate
Users may be sabotaging measurement
Metrics were wrong
Baseline data were wrong
(CO 7) Failure for a provider to conduct which of the following transactions will result in a large number of claims denials?
Claims attachments
Claims status
Eligibility verification
Premium payment
(CO 7) Which of the following may have an unintended consequence for patients with emergent risk?