An approach where you transition individuals, processes and organizations to a desired future state.
What is change management?
100
If you work for Toronto General Hospital, are you working for the government or the hospital?
What is the hospital? (Also acceptable, What is the private sector?)
100
When technology interrupts clinician workflow and not used as intended, it results in these.
What are workarounds?
100
Dr. Deber liked to relate just about everything in healthcare to this?
What is cost/dollars?
100
This goes back and forth between clinicians and isn’t always noted when verbally communicated between shifts.
What is information?
200
Organization wide integration of healthcare records is an Electronic Medical Record whereas cross-organizational health records, crossing boundaries are this.
What are EHRs?
200
This is the Canada wide organization working on health informatics related initiatives
What is Canada Health Infoway?
200
Systems that generate too many prompts in a workflow are at risk of causing this.
What is alert fatigue?
200
Karim shared an example of just how closely related a lot of these people are.
What are stakeholders? (Everyone is someone’s son/daughter)
200
The Classic Paradigm assumes things are: one patient, one clinician, one problem, one diagnosis, one treatment. The reality is more like this.
What is (some combination of one patient, but one or many of the others).
300
When creating a system, this stakeholder is often forgotten but amongst the most important to factor in.
What is the user?
300
Healthcare is a responsibility of this level of government.
What is provincial government?
300
This clinician helps to maintain the daily living and work skills of people with a physical, mental or developmental condition.
What are occupational therapists?
300
Name a ‘quasi-public’ entity in the healthcare system.
What is WSIB? or a regional health authority?
300
The clinical process, and communication between patients and clinicians often occurs through these.
What are stories or narratives?
400
Implementing an entire new process all at once is called this. This is also the name of a show that Dan stars in.
What is big bang?
400
This is the funding and delivery model for health care in Canada.
(Public? Private?)
What is publicly funded, privately delivered?
400
This “winner” is key to successful adoptions in HIT.
What is a clinician champion?
400
Michael Martineau felt that physicians should pay for this themselves, without subsidies.
What is an EMR?
400
All the actors who contribute or are affected by the system adoption.
What are stakeholders?
500
IT people prefer checkboxes and a structured method to gather data whereas health care professionals prefer to narrate a story through this.
What is free-text input? (Also acceptable: unstructured data)
500
5 principles of the Canada Health Act that every province must follow.
What is portability, universality, comprehensiveness, public administration and accessibility?
500
In Ontario, the limits on what clinicians are legally allowed to perform is called this.
What are Controlled Acts? (also acceptable: “What is scope of practice”)
500
In 2007, the top utilizing 1% of Ontario's population used what percentage of health care resources.
1%,
23%,
34%,
55%?
What is 34%
500
This method of documentation sounds like something you’d hopefully find in a bathroom. (Bonus points: What does it stand for?)
What is SOAP? Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan