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An electronic version of the client data found in the traditional paper medical record is the __________. Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
An automated patient record designed to enhance and support patient care through the availability of complete and accurate data as well as bodies of knowledge and other aids to care providers is the _____. Computer-Based Patient Record (CPR).
The components that provide the mechanism by which patient records are created, used, stored, and retrieved is the _______. Computer-Based Patient Record System (CPRS).
Which of the following is not one of the twelve major characteristics of the CPR as identified by the Institute of Medicine? Eliminates direct entry of client data by physicians
Which of the following is a basic component of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) All of the above.
Examples of structured data are _______. Laboratory results from an automated laboratory information system.
The difference between the electronic medical record (EMR) and the computerized patient record (CPR) is _______. The EMR is a component of the CPR
Which of the following statements best reflects acceptance of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) as a standard for nursing terminology? Present nursing classification systems map it to a very high degree.
Which of the following statements about the Personal Health Record are true? All of the above.
Problems associated with the Personal Health Record include: It is consumer-centric.
Which of the following comprise features of a RHIO? Bi-directional sharing of health information among different healthcare systems and providers for the collective good.
What are the driving forces behind the RHIO movement? all of the above
How do RHIOs differ from the CHINs of the 1990s? Governance issues surrounding a lack of agreed upon objectives and the focus on administrative transactions rather than safety and quality constituted the biggest differences between CHINs and RHIOs
Who benefits from HIE? Beneficiaries of HIE include consumers, providers, and clinicians.
Which of the following constitute barriers to the adoption of a RHIO? A lack of funding, lack of consensus on governance standards, privacy concerns, and legal and regulatory issues.
What is a Clinical Data Network (CDN)? A CDN is a community-based, group of providers, clinicians and organizations that share health information using a common information technology framework in order to improve the quality of patient care and safety.
Which statement best describes the current status of RHIO development across the United States? The number of RHIOs has grown as technical barriers have been removed.
How do RHIOs impact healthcare delivery? All of the above.
What is the relationship between RHIOs and the EHR? RHIOs help to provide the framework needed to provide widespread data exchange and subsequently support the EHR.
How are RHIOs funded? Both B and C are true.
An electronic version of the client data found in the traditional paper medical record is the __________. Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
An automated patient record designed to enhance and support patient care through the availability of complete and accurate data as well as bodies of knowledge and other aids to care providers is the _____. Computer-Based Patient Record (CPR).
The components that provide the mechanism by which patient records are created, used, stored, and retrieved is the _______. Computer-Based Patient Record System (CPRS).
Which of the following is not one of the twelve major characteristics of the CPR as identified by the Institute of Medicine? Eliminates direct entry of client data by physicians
Which of the following is a basic component of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) All of the above
Examples of structured data are _______. Laboratory results from an automated laboratory information system.
The difference between the electronic medical record (EMR) and the computerized patient record (CPR) is _______. The EMR is a component of the CPR
Which of the following statements best reflects acceptance of the International Classification for Nursing Practice (ICNP®) as a standard for nursing terminology? Present nursing classification systems map it to a very high degree.
Which of the following statements about the Personal Health Record are true? all of the above
Problems associated with the Personal Health Record include: It is consumer-centric.
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