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Differentiate between data and information
• data - collection of numbers/facts that have been
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• information - collection of data has been interpreted and examined for patterns
What purpose is the GRADE approach used?
• to determine the level of evidence of information to make informed recommendations
• to bring for a previous work and ideas to promote development
Define translation science
Train observations into interventions to improve patients health
Define Value Based core
Based on quality of care provided that are appropriate for the
diagnosis. Quality not quantity.
List barriers to the use of consumer health informatics (CHI)
• Laugh of consensus on what compromise CHI
• literacy issues
•In equalities with access to online applications
•Varying levels of patient engagement
•Persistent societal attitudes when it comes to healthcare delivery
Define data integrity
• wholeness when data is collected, stored and retrieved
• correct, complete- available to users when needed
• data is uncorrupted, accurate and valid
Predictive modeling/predictive, analysis uses what to forecast the likelihood of an event
• previous events or historical information
• past and current data examples from EHR's
List barriers to telehealth
• access to computers
• Internet
• computer literacy
• cognitive abilities
• protecting privacy
What is included in an administrative information system (AIS)?
• financial systems
• patient demographic information
• human resources systems
• scheduling
Define health information exchange is
Electronic sharing of patient information between provider, securely and confidentially
Define meta-data
Set updated that provides information on how, when and by whom data are collected,
formatted, and stored
What's the benefits of using standardized terminologies?
• prevents errors
• Ability to share data
• facilitate communication
• standards of care
• improved communication
List the general benefits of EHR's
• improved data integrity
• improved productivity
• improved quality of care
• ability to share data quickly
How does HIE impact the cost of patient care?
Decreases cost by avoiding, repeat test, labs, procedures
List the three forms of HIE
• query-based exchange – providers can gain access to records for unplanned event –
visits to the ER
• Direct exchange – support coordinated care, providers can send, and receive secure
medical information electronically to other providers for continued care
• Consumer mediated exchange – patients can review, manage, and control their
health information that is viewed by providers
What impact does excessive alerts have on the use of clinical decisions support
systems?
• users become desensitized to the alerts, clicking pass important information or
suggestions
• this can cause information to be missed which can negatively affect the patient
Give an example of how connected healthcare help bridge that disparate urban-rural
gap
Delivery of health services to clients at remote sites
Give an example of how a natural disaster could threaten information security in a
healthcare facility
• loss of power could cause computer system to shut down, allowing firewall security to
be breached
• physical security for servers, computers, workstations could be breached
Describe the relationship between computer literacy, information, literacy, and evidence
based practice
• computer literacy – ability to use, and understand computer base process/software
• information literacy-ability to recognize when information is needed, the skills to find
the information, evaluate the information and use the information
• evidence based practice – using best evidence for patient care
• the amount of literacy can impact health outcomes
• Better literacy = more patient involved in care = better outcome
Describe the negative impact of documentation that is incomplete or contains incorrect.
Patient information.
• incorrect information becomes part of the patient's chart
• incorrect, or missing information can be dangerous to the patient (allergies, previous
treatments)
• may require test to be repeated
Differentiate between data, integrity and data scrubbing
• data integrity-wholeness when data is collected, stored and retrieved
• Data, scrubbing - removing incorrect, incomplete, duplicate, or improperly formatted
items using special software
Define information literacy
Ability to recognize when information is needed, plus skills to find, evaluate and use
needed information
Define health information, technology, and health information systems
• health information technology (HIT)
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