HSA 520 Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) Final Exam: Concepts and Applications in Healthcare

This final exam focuses on the concepts and applications of health management information systems in healthcare settings.

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HSA 520 Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) Final Exam:Concepts and Applications in HealthcareHSA 520 Final Exam Part 1& 2PART-11) An information-inquiring culture has transparent:Answerinformation discovery.Core values.directreports.accounting and finances.2) Emerging trends that are encouraging heathcare executives to become interested indeveloping innovative, integrative, and cost-beneficial HMIS solutions include:Answerwireless, user-friendly portables.taperecordings.X-ray films.accessible records3) An information-discovery culture ensures:Answercritical information about due processes.sharing of insights freely and encourages employees to collaborate.sensitivity for privacy.giving up the power of controlling others.4) The genesis of Health Management Information Systems (HMIS) goes back to the roots ofnumerous areas, including:Answercomputing privacy.information economicsmultidimensional data sets.medical policies.

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5) The executive who oversees the financing function, budgeting, and funding of the healthservices organization’s operating programs is the:AnswerCEOCOOCFOCPO6) Question 6Effective communication is essential for forming all kinds of work relationships, especiallyfor:Answerdelivering one-sided, manager to subordinate, communication.telling board members what is going to happen.providing clear, firm autocratic orders.building strong social networks among key stakeholders.Question 7As a trustworthy leader, the senior executive must have the ability to:Answerexude trust from their direct reports and corresponding followers.develop a "top-down" working relationship with followers.articulate how or why certain things are or are not being executed without explanations.dictate to others on how to manage their time.Question 8In a healthcare services organizational context, the mission, goals, and objectives of thehealth organization determine how:Answerto evaluate verified data.to verify the veracity of amassed healthcare information.HMIS should be incorporated throughout an organization.to network computer systems and functional tasks.Question 9The role of the CEO or CIO to oversee the use of HMIS in any healthcare servicesorganization requires that the individual has been trained and has experience and mastered acertain set of:

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Answerrules and laws.strategic, tactical, and operational IT competencies.department goals and strategies.efficient business processes.Question 10Within the context of healthcare services organizations, there are many published examplesof Internet use, including:AnswerPowerPoint presentations.access to online insurance service data.access to personal credit scores.final reports developed in ACCESS.Question 11The 2006 Pew Internet and American Life Project survey found that the following users seekhealth information online in the United States:Answer1 of 105 of 108 of 1010 of 10Question 12The digital divide stands to affect:Answertelecommunications.health quality.myriad online activities.information associations.Question 13URL stands for: Answeruniform relocation lab.universalresource locators.uniform restructuring linkusability relocation link

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Question 14Customer relationship management (CRM) software must be designed with the following inmind.AnswerAn in-depth recognition of its customers' specific needs.Strategic communication is for different types of software.Enhancement of existing programs and services.Creative services that would progress and fulfill the organizational long-term goals.Question 15SCM ensures readily available access to:Answerorder tracking.return on investment (ROI).health maintenance organizations (HMOs).demand printing.Question 16The primary goals of supply chain management (SCM) are:Answerto achieve increased efficiencies with regard to information flows and exchanges between theorganization and its external parties.to satisfy the need for economies of scale.to increase the volume of daily purchasing.to decrease efficiencies with regard to information flows and exchanges.Question 17Existing ERP packages include:AnswerHMOs.Oracle.SCM.HMIS.Question 18For practice management systems delivered from private healthcare organizations andhospitals, electronic billing and patient scheduling are being developed for numerousbenefits, including:

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Answerkeeping manual follow-up procedures.reducing, or possibly eliminating, all paper-based forms for which healthcare servicesorganizations are especially vulnerable.increase the accuracy of billing/coding.eliminating electronic order processingQuestion 19Issues that may arise with a RHINO setup like the Mayo Clinic's include problems with:Answermaintaining separate processes as previously developed.using insurance companies to iron out problems.difficulties with patients.data shadowing and the need for creating interfaces to communicate among disparateplatforms and software.Question 20One of the stated goals of HL7 collaboration is to:Answerdevelop coherent, extendable standards that permit structured, encoded healthcareinformation of the type required to support patient care.sustain interoperabilityenhance existing programs and services.create services that would progress and fulfill the organizational long-term goals.Question 21Consolidation, sometimes purported as a “market-sheltering activity” occurs when:Answerthe central processing unit (CPU) of a computer is shared.the program instructions and data provides the CPU with a working storage area.two or more comparable healthcare services organizations combine to augment or preservemarket power.read-only memory (ROM) is shared.Question 22EHR will be one of the most costly project expenditures that a healthcare servicesorganization will undertake, with regard to the investments of time and money and theresultant challenge of returns on investments (ROI). This is due to:

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Answerthe significance of the returns to be realized from an EHR implementation remains a concernfor many healthcare executives.the program instructions provide the CPU with a working storage area.two or more comparable healthcare services organizations combine to augment or preservemarket power.read-only memory (ROM) is shared.Question 23When combined with various other workflow tools, computerized physician order entry(CPOE) can also be useful in providing information about:Answermanual follow-up procedures.reducing paper-based forms.patient scheduling.eliminating electronic orders.Question 24Three categories of healthcare data are required, almost universally, by healthcare servicesorganizations for supporting their planning and decision-making activities, and one of theseis:Answervital statistics.environmental statistics.census statistics.consensus statistics.Question 25Substantial administrative and clinical benefits can be achieved, should a universal EHRsystem be finally realized and these include:Answerincreased paperwork.greater documentation errors.easy dissemination of critical patient information to other care providers for follow-upassessments.extremely slow accessibility of patient records universally.Question 26
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