MHA 705 Exam 2 EXAM (updated 2026)
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What does HIIM stand for? Health informatics and information management
What are the 3 principles of 1. Information is an asset that must be efficiently
Contemporary Information managed
Management? 2. Information management is an organization-
wide function
3. Information governance is a crucial building
block of EIM
Primary and secondary medical Information assets
records data, business operations
data, images, personal health
records, performance reviews are
all example of what...
Why is information management an Calls for explicit structure, policies, processes,
organization-wide function? technology, and controls
,5 Stages of Information Life Cycle 1. Record creation, capture, or receipt
2. Record maintenance & use
3. Classification & metadata
4. Record audit and data controls
5. Record preservation & retention
Name the 5 building blocks of EIM 1. Access, security & confidentiality
2. Information integrity & quality
3. Information design & capture
4. Content & records management
5. Information analysis, use, and exchange
6. Information governance
Name the building block described Access, security, and confidentiality
below:
To ensure that personal health
information and business
information are available only to
authorized persons and used only
for authorized purposes and that
security risks and vulnerability are
proactively managed
Name the building block described Information integrity and quality
below:
To continuously improve the value
and trustworthiness of the
information asset by ensuring that
data and content are valid,
accurate, reliable, up-to-date, and
"fit for use"
, Name the building block described Information design and capture
below:
To continuously improve the
standards-based policies and
practices for data capture & clinical
documentation that supports the
full range of uses and enable
interoperability, exchange, and
linkage.
Name the building block described Information analysis, use, and exchange
below:
To align data and content
requirements and availability to the
needs of those who rely on
information for a range of clinical
and business uses and ensure that
those who must act on information
have the requisite tools and skills to
use it effectively.
Name the building block described Information governance
below:
To ensure leadership and
organizational practices, resources,
and controls for effective,
compliant, and ethical stewardship
of information assets to enable best
clinical and business practices and
serve patients, stakeholders, and
the public good.
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Terms in this set (38)
What does HIIM stand for? Health informatics and information management
What are the 3 principles of 1. Information is an asset that must be efficiently
Contemporary Information managed
Management? 2. Information management is an organization-
wide function
3. Information governance is a crucial building
block of EIM
Primary and secondary medical Information assets
records data, business operations
data, images, personal health
records, performance reviews are
all example of what...
Why is information management an Calls for explicit structure, policies, processes,
organization-wide function? technology, and controls
,5 Stages of Information Life Cycle 1. Record creation, capture, or receipt
2. Record maintenance & use
3. Classification & metadata
4. Record audit and data controls
5. Record preservation & retention
Name the 5 building blocks of EIM 1. Access, security & confidentiality
2. Information integrity & quality
3. Information design & capture
4. Content & records management
5. Information analysis, use, and exchange
6. Information governance
Name the building block described Access, security, and confidentiality
below:
To ensure that personal health
information and business
information are available only to
authorized persons and used only
for authorized purposes and that
security risks and vulnerability are
proactively managed
Name the building block described Information integrity and quality
below:
To continuously improve the value
and trustworthiness of the
information asset by ensuring that
data and content are valid,
accurate, reliable, up-to-date, and
"fit for use"
, Name the building block described Information design and capture
below:
To continuously improve the
standards-based policies and
practices for data capture & clinical
documentation that supports the
full range of uses and enable
interoperability, exchange, and
linkage.
Name the building block described Information analysis, use, and exchange
below:
To align data and content
requirements and availability to the
needs of those who rely on
information for a range of clinical
and business uses and ensure that
those who must act on information
have the requisite tools and skills to
use it effectively.
Name the building block described Information governance
below:
To ensure leadership and
organizational practices, resources,
and controls for effective,
compliant, and ethical stewardship
of information assets to enable best
clinical and business practices and
serve patients, stakeholders, and
the public good.