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Application service provider (ASP) - ANSWERS-A company, located remotely, that
hosts an electronic health record or departmental system solution for a healthcare
enterprise and provides access to the application via a secure network
Architecture - ANSWERS-The formal description and design of information technology
components, the relationships among them, and their implementation guide
Attributes - ANSWERS-the characteristics of properties of the components of a system.
Attributes are sued to describe a system
Availability - ANSWERS-A general term used to describe the amount of time that
computer system resources are available to users. This is usually calculated for a one-
year period
Academy - ANSWERS-Higher education in general with an emphasis on the institution
as a society of scholars, scientists, and artists
Accounts payable - ANSWERS-the monies that are owed to companies such as
vendors and suppliers for items purchased on crdit
,Advanced Practice Nurse - ANSWERS-Nurses educated at the graduate level and
authorized to practice as a specialist with advanced expertise in a specialty of nursing
Adverse event - ANSWERS-an unintended and unfavorable event associated with the
provision of medical care, use of a medical product or treatment protocol
Ancillary systems - ANSWERS-software application used by patient care support
departments such as laboratory, radiology, and pharmacy
Application - ANSWERS-A software program designed to help the user to perform
specific tasks
Avatar - ANSWERS-A graphic image representing a person or other entity, usually on
the Internet or in a video game
Biomedical informatics - ANSWERS-The interdisciplinary scientific field that studies and
pursues the effective uses of biomedical data, information, and knowledge for scientific
inquiry, problem solving, and decision making, motivated by efforts to improve human
health (AMIA)
Bolt-on system - ANSWERS-A software program or application that is used in
association with a larger application to give users their full required functionality. users
often require interfaces between the primary and bolt-on system. An example is an
application for U.S. Mail address verification used in conjunction with a billing system
Boundary - ANSWERS-The demarcation between a system and the environment of the
system
Business continuity - ANSWERS-The process created to ensure that essential functions
and services continue during an adverse event
,Backcasting - ANSWERS-A technique for predicting the future by envisioning a desired
future endpoint and then working backward to determine what actives and policies
would be required to achieve that future
Bar Code Medication Administration (BCMA) - ANSWERS-a method for administering
medications using medication administration software, bar codes, and scanners with the
goal of reducing errors during the medication administration process
Bayesian knowledge base - ANSWERS-A knowledge base built using decision trees
and branch of statistical inference that permits the use of prior knowledge in assessing
the probability of an event in the presence of new data. For example, if a patient has a
fever and increased white blood cells, the Bayesian knowledge base provides the
probability that the patient has an infection versus another disorder that also creates an
inflammatory process
Best of breed - ANSWERS-An approach to selecting applications involving reviewing
vendors' products to determine the best for a department or setting. When this approach
is used, each department selects the "best" and the organization is tasked with
achieving interoperability among them all.
Big bang - ANSWERS-A go-live approach in which all applications or modules are
implemented at once
Big data - ANSWERS-Very large datasets
Business intelligence - ANSWERS-Automated tools for analyzing massive amounts of
data with the goal of improved decision making, typically at the organizational or
departmental level.
Channel - ANSWERS-A physical element that carries a message between a sender and
a receiver. Examples of channels are radio waves, fiber optic lines, and paper
, Charge description master file - ANSWERS-A list of all prices for services group, (e.g.,
diagnosis-related group, Healthcare Common Procedure Coding, and Current
Procedural Terminology 4) or goods provided to patients that serves as the basis for
billing
Claims processing and management - ANSWERS-The submission of an insurance
claim or bill to a third party payer, either manually or electronically, and the follow-up on
the payment from the payer
Classification - ANSWERS-A single hierarchical terminology that aggregates data at a
prescribed level of abstraction for a particular domain
Clicker - ANSWERS-A device that is part of a classroom or audience response system
that allows realtime feedback to an instructor on, for example, comprehension of
presented material
Clinical application - ANSWERS-A software program used to perform specific tasks
supporting the clinical aspects of healthcare, for example, documentation or orders
management
Clinical data repository - ANSWERS-The storage component for all patient clinical
records data
Clinical decision support (CDS) - ANSWERS-Tools and applications that assist the
healthcare provider with some aspect of clinical decision making
Clinical documentation - ANSWERS-Software that provides a medium for recording,
managing, and reporting patient care activities by a variety of disciplines
Clinical informatics - ANSWERS-application of informatics and information technology
to deliver healthcare services