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• Analytic science -✓✓Uses a variety of methods and instruments to answer to basic
questions: what do I have? How much a bit do I have? Environment, Pharmacy, safety,
and security, fraud, detection, and healthcare diagnostics.
• Asynchronous applications -✓✓RPM (remote patient monitoring)
Devices capture or data and send to different location
Review for clinical decision making
• Audit trails -✓✓(Audit name not required....??)
Goal is to improve data integrity
One of many ways to ensure data integrity
-contain name of user (??), app triggering audit, workstation, specific docu, description
of event, date/time
• Benchmark -✓✓The continual process of measuring services and practices against the
toughest competitors in the healthcare industry. Comparing the performance of an
organization, or clinician to others.
• Big data -✓✓Need tech to decipher
Help identify patterns/trends
• CDSS -✓✓clinical decision support system
Helps making patient care decisions by integrating patient data with current clinical
knowledge
• CIS -✓✓Clinical information system
Software are used to access client, data, plan, implement, and evaluate care. Provides
patient centric decision, making functionality to help guide decision-making while caring
for patients.
• CPOE -✓✓Computerized Provider Order Entry
• Configurability -✓✓Refers to the extent that are given software product can be adopted
or changed to me a users preference?
• Connected health -✓✓Model or platform by which technology assisted healthcare, is
delivered between at least two points involving either synchronous or asynchronous
exchange
, • C-CDA -✓✓Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture
Allows interop of health information exchange between hospitals
• Data analysis -✓✓Identifies trends in patterns of relationships
• Data integrity -✓✓Ability to collect, store, and retrieved, correct, complete, and current
data, so that the data are available to authorize users when needed
To prevent compromised data is to use security measures in audit trails
• Data mining -✓✓Technique that look for fit in patterns and relationships in large groups
of data using a software
• EHR -✓✓Database of individuals, healthcare data during health care, encounters,
electronic health record
• EMR -✓✓Electronic medical record. Brings together diagnostic and treatment
information for an individual any specific healthcare setting
• EMRAM -✓✓Electronic Medical Record Adoption Model
Measures clinical outcomes, patient engagement, and clinical use of EMR technology.
• Fish bone -✓✓Each war for analyzing the organizational processes, and it's
effectiveness. Helps team members visually diagram, a problem or conditions, root
causes, allowing them to truly diagnose the problem, rather than focusing on the
symptoms.
• HIE -✓✓Health information exchange. Between healthcare providers. Includes
insurance.
• Query based exchange -✓✓HIE. Often used for unplanned events. EX: ED.
Providers to find and request information on a patient from other providers i.e.
cardiologist office
• Direct exchange -✓✓HIE. Support coordinated care, and allows the ability to send and
receive secure information electronically between care providers.
• Consumer mediated exchange -✓✓HIE. Ability for patients to review, manage, and
control the use of their health information among providers
• HIT -✓✓Health information, technology. Systems and technology used to record,
monitor, and deliver patient care, as well as perform managerial and organizational
functions.