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DG |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-is |the |overall |administration, |through |clearly |defined |procedures |
and |plans, |that |assures |the |availability, |integrity, |security, |and |usability |of |the |structured |and |
unstructured |data |available |to |an |organization.
IG |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-uses |policies, |procedures, |and |multi-disciplinary |arrangements |to |
manage |and |optimize |an |organization's |information |for |its |immediate |and |future |needs |
including |regulatory, |legal, |risk, |environmental, |and |operational |requirements.
Structured |data: |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-Data |that |are |organized |and |easily |retrievable |and |
interpreted |by |traditional |databases |and |data |models
Unstructured |data |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-are |data |that |do |not |have |a |predefined |data |
model |or |are |not |stored |in |a |traditional |database |structure. |Unstructured |data |are |typically |
found |in |documents, |emails, |and |images.
interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |capability |of |different |information |systems |(ISs) |
and |software |applications |to |communicate |and |exchange |data.
Interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |ability |to |communicate |and |exchange |data |
accurately, |effectively, |securely, |and |consistently |with |different |information |technology |
systems, |software |applications, |and |networks |in |various |settings, |and |exchange |data |such |that |
clinical |or |operational |purpose |and |meaning |of |the |data |are |preserved |and |unaltered
three |levels |of |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-basic, |functional, |and |semantic.
, Basic |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-relates |to |the |ability |to |successfully |transmit |
and |receive |data |from |one |computer |to |another.
Functional |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-refers |to |sending |messages |between |
computers |with |a |shared |understanding |of |the |structure |and |format |of |the |message.
Functional |interoperability |w/ |example |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |receiving |computer |can |
store |information |in |a |similar |data |field |because |the |nature |(context) |of |the |data |being |sent |is |
understood. |For |example, |the |receiving |computer |could |recognize |that |the |information |being |
sent |is |a |lab |result |and |store |it |accordingly.
semantic |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-is |similar |to |that |of |the |Health |Level |Seven |
(HL7) |EHR |Interoperability |Work |Group, |in |which |the |information |being |transmitted |is |
understood
semantic |interoperability |w/ |example |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |receiving |system |would |not
|only |recognize |that |what |was |being |sent |is |a |lab |value |but |would |also |understand |the |method
|used |to |calculate |the |value |and |the |reference |ranges |for |a |normal |result.
Data |and |information |governance |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-Are |defined |as |a |subset |of |
corporate |governance, |through |which |top |enterprise |authority |ensures |control |and |
accountability |for |enterprise |data |and |information |by |establishing |a |framework |of |policies, |
standards, |rules, |and |decision |rights |that |is |implemented |through |a |formal |structure |of |
assigned |roles, |responsibilities, |and |accountabilities |for |the |management |of |data |and |
information
The |DGI |framework |consists |of |three |overarching |parts |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-rules |and |
rules |of |engagement, |people |and |organizational |bodies,
| and |DG |processes
Executive |Data |Governance |Council |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-led |by |a |high-level |committee,
answers
DG |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-is |the |overall |administration, |through |clearly |defined |procedures |
and |plans, |that |assures |the |availability, |integrity, |security, |and |usability |of |the |structured |and |
unstructured |data |available |to |an |organization.
IG |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-uses |policies, |procedures, |and |multi-disciplinary |arrangements |to |
manage |and |optimize |an |organization's |information |for |its |immediate |and |future |needs |
including |regulatory, |legal, |risk, |environmental, |and |operational |requirements.
Structured |data: |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-Data |that |are |organized |and |easily |retrievable |and |
interpreted |by |traditional |databases |and |data |models
Unstructured |data |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-are |data |that |do |not |have |a |predefined |data |
model |or |are |not |stored |in |a |traditional |database |structure. |Unstructured |data |are |typically |
found |in |documents, |emails, |and |images.
interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |capability |of |different |information |systems |(ISs) |
and |software |applications |to |communicate |and |exchange |data.
Interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |ability |to |communicate |and |exchange |data |
accurately, |effectively, |securely, |and |consistently |with |different |information |technology |
systems, |software |applications, |and |networks |in |various |settings, |and |exchange |data |such |that |
clinical |or |operational |purpose |and |meaning |of |the |data |are |preserved |and |unaltered
three |levels |of |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-basic, |functional, |and |semantic.
, Basic |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-relates |to |the |ability |to |successfully |transmit |
and |receive |data |from |one |computer |to |another.
Functional |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-refers |to |sending |messages |between |
computers |with |a |shared |understanding |of |the |structure |and |format |of |the |message.
Functional |interoperability |w/ |example |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |receiving |computer |can |
store |information |in |a |similar |data |field |because |the |nature |(context) |of |the |data |being |sent |is |
understood. |For |example, |the |receiving |computer |could |recognize |that |the |information |being |
sent |is |a |lab |result |and |store |it |accordingly.
semantic |interoperability |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-is |similar |to |that |of |the |Health |Level |Seven |
(HL7) |EHR |Interoperability |Work |Group, |in |which |the |information |being |transmitted |is |
understood
semantic |interoperability |w/ |example |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-the |receiving |system |would |not
|only |recognize |that |what |was |being |sent |is |a |lab |value |but |would |also |understand |the |method
|used |to |calculate |the |value |and |the |reference |ranges |for |a |normal |result.
Data |and |information |governance |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-Are |defined |as |a |subset |of |
corporate |governance, |through |which |top |enterprise |authority |ensures |control |and |
accountability |for |enterprise |data |and |information |by |establishing |a |framework |of |policies, |
standards, |rules, |and |decision |rights |that |is |implemented |through |a |formal |structure |of |
assigned |roles, |responsibilities, |and |accountabilities |for |the |management |of |data |and |
information
The |DGI |framework |consists |of |three |overarching |parts |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-rules |and |
rules |of |engagement, |people |and |organizational |bodies,
| and |DG |processes
Executive |Data |Governance |Council |- |CORRECT |ANSWER✔✔-led |by |a |high-level |committee,