HCAD 750 module 1 Test Accurately Solved
HCAD 750 module 1 Test Accurately Solved control costs and improve efficiency - healthcare organizations are under increased pressure to informatics - is the science of information management; uses computers to manage data and info to support decision making information intensive - the healthcare industry is healthcare informatics - is the field of information science concerned with the management of all aspects of health data and info through application of computers applied healthcare informatics - emphasizes the use of the computer based applications in delivering and documenting healthcare services EHR system - concept that consists of a host of integrated, component info systems and technologies clinical data repository - is a component of the EHR that captures data free text data - generated by word processors and their fields are not predefined or limited diagnostic image data - such as digital chest xray or CT scan stored in a diagnostic image management system bit mapped data - diagnostic image data is an example; format is unstructured. raster image - when hundreds of pixels come together to make one image analog - photographic films that must be digitally scanned using digitizers to digitize the data document image data - type of data that are a bit mapped and have an unstructured format; based on analog documents real audio data - consist of sound bytes like digital heart sounds motion or streaming video/frame data - example is cardiac catherizations; consist of digital film attributes like fast forwarding vector graphing (signal tracing) data - created by saving lines plotted between a series of points multimedia - when more than one unstructured data type is present in an information system the data and system they represent are referred to as speech recognition technology - is speaker independent with continuous speech input continuous speech input - does not require the user to pause between words to let the computer distinguish between beginning and ending of words natural language processing technology - considers sentence structure, meaning, and context to accurately process and extract free-text data meanings - natural language processing technology knows the difference in the narratives autocoding and computer assited coding - what are the terms commonly used to describe natural language processing technology's method of extracting and translating dictated and transcribed free text data text mining - commonly used to describe the process of extracting and then quantifying and filtering free text data and discrete data document - any analog or digital formatted and preservered container of data or info collectively referred to as content electronic document/content management system (ED/CM) - any electronic system that manages an organizations analog and digital documents and content document imaging technology - one of many ED/CM system component technologies; electronically captures, stores, identifies, retrieves, and distributes documents that are not generated digitally but are stored on paper for distribution puposes document management technology - automatically organizes assembles secures and shares documents electronic records management technology - includes components that must ensure the authenticity, security, and reliability of an organization's electronic records. business process management technology - allows computers to add and extract value from document content as the documents move through an organization workflow technology - in healthcare, automatically routes electronic documents into electronic in baskets of its department clerks for disposition decisions computer output laser disk/enterprise report management technology - electronically stores, manages, and distributes documents that are generated in a digital format and whose output data are report formatted and print stream originated automated forms processing technology - allows users to electronically enter data into online forms and electronically extract the data from the online forms for various data manipulation purposes digital signature management technology - offers both signer and document authentication for analog or digital documents diagnostic imaging technology - medical imaging that consists of using tools to capture images of the human body and used for clinical decision making picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) - images taken from multiple sources are archived electronically automatic recognition technologies - used to recognize analog items automatically character and symbol recognition technologies - include barcoding, optical character recognition and gesture recognition technologies bar coding technology - standardized in HC; used for labels, wristbands, specimen containers, etc HCAD 750 module 1 Test Accurately Solved control costs and improve efficiency - healthcare organizations are under increased pressure to informatics - is the science of information management; uses computers to manage data and info to support decision making information intensive - the healthcare industry is healthcare informatics - is the field of information science concerned with the management of all aspects of health data and info through application of computers applied healthcare informatics - emphasizes the use of the computer based applications in delivering and documenting healthcare services EHR system - concept that consists of a host of integrated, component info systems and technologies clinical data repository - is a component of the EHR that captures data free text data - generated by word processors and their fields are not predefined or limited diagnostic image data - such as digital chest xray or CT scan stored in a diagnostic image management system bit mapped data - diagnostic image data is an example; format is unstructured. raster image - when hundreds of pixels come together to make one image analog - photographic films that must be digitally scanned using digitizers to digitize the data document image data - type of data that are a bit mapped and have an unstructured format; based on analog documents real audio data - consist of sound bytes like digital heart sounds motion or streaming video/frame data - example is cardiac catherizations; consist of digital film attributes like fast forwarding vector graphing (signal tracing) data - created by saving lines plotted between a series of points multimedia - when more than one unstructured data type is present in an information system the data and system they represent are referred to as speech recognition technology - is speaker independent with continuous speech input continuous speech input - does not require the user to pause between words to let the computer distinguish between beginning and ending of words natural language processing technology - considers sentence structure, meaning, and context to accurately process and extract free-text data meanings - natural language processing technology knows the difference in the narratives autocoding and computer assited coding - what are the terms commonly used to describe natural language processing technology's method of extracting and translating dictated and transcribed free text data text mining - commonly used to describe the process of extracting and then quantifying and filtering free text data and discrete data document - any analog or digital formatted and preservered container of data or info collectively referred to as content electronic document/content management system (ED/CM) - any electronic system that manages an organizations analog and digital documents and content document imaging technology - one of many ED/CM system component technologies; electronically captures, stores, identifies, retrieves, and distributes documents that are not generated digitally but are stored on paper for distribution puposes document management technology - automatically organizes assembles secures and shares documents electronic records management technology - includes components that must ensure the authenticity, security, and reliability of an organization's electronic records. business process management technology - allows computers to add and extract value from document content as the documents move through an organization workflow technology - in healthcare, automatically routes electronic documents into electronic in baskets of its department clerks for disposition decisions computer output laser disk/enterprise report management technology - electronically stores, manages, and distributes documents that are generated in a digital format and whose output data are report formatted and print stream originated automated forms processing technology - allows users to electronically enter data into online forms and electronically extract the data from the online forms for various data manipulation purposes digital signature management technology - offers both signer and document authentication for analog or digital documents diagnostic imaging technology - medical imaging that consists of using tools to capture images of the human body and used for clinical decision making picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) - images taken from multiple sources are archived electronically automatic recognition technologies - used to recognize analog items automatically character and symbol recognition technologies - include barcoding, optical character recognition and gesture recognition technologies bar coding technology - standardized in HC; used for labels, wristbands, specimen containers, etc
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- HCAD 750
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- HCAD 750
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control costs and improve efficiency healthcare
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ehr system concept that consists of a host of in