A) Understand technology
B) Embrace the features new software can provide to managing operations
C) Evaluate how employees are effectively using technology
D) All of these are correct.
E) None of these is correct.
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A) Coordination of care
B) Improvement in population health
C) Engaging patients and families in their health care
D) Reducing health disparities
E) None of these is correct.
F) All of these are correct.
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A) Develop competences to effectively and efficiently manage the HIT function
B) Assist staff by providing resources to maintain state-of-the-art systems
C) Provide adequate training on EHRs
D) Assure that patient health information is kept confidential
E) All of these are correct.
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A) physician resistance.
B) lack of implementation resources.
C) poor design.
D) costs.
E) All of these are correct.
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A) EMR adoption in physician practices is not as important because most patient care occurs in hospitals.
B) EMR adoption and optimization in physician offices is lower than in hospitals.
C) EMR adoption and optimization in smaller physician practices is higher than in larger physician practices.
D) Cost as a barrier does not have the same significance in the physician practice as in the hospitals.
E) EMR adoption and optimization rates are not as important in the physician practice setting as they are in nursing homes.
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A) protecting personal health information.
B) maintaining privacy of health records.
C) requiring business associates to comply with the law.
D) providing health care coverage to more people.
E) requiring severe financial penalties for violations.
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A) were expensive.
B) took more time to use.
C) were cumbersome to use.
D) both took more time to use and were cumbersome.
E) All of these are correct.
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A) The practice of providing clinical services electronically
B) The provision of environmental health services
C) The use of telecommunications to delivery health information
D) The delivery of e-mail about health care
E) All of these are correct.
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A) Lower cost to the patient
B) Reduction in the number of repeat tests needed
C) Ability to more quickly identify relevant information about the patient (allergies, etc.)
D) Ability to offer insurance to all Americans
E) Both reduction in the number of repeat tests needed and the ability to more quickly identify relevant information about the patient
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A) budget systems.
B) enterprise resource systems.
C) marketing systems .
D) HR systems.
E) medical record systems.
F) Health information systems are commonly used to manage all of these functions.
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A) Producing artificial body parts with computer printers
B) Wearable devices to monitor patient status
C) Use of telehealth and telemedicine
D) Microbots for treatment and medication
E) All of these are correct.
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