V is for Victory
Tools for Success
Definitions, Gotta Have'em
Research, Researh, Research
Why So Random?
100

The amount of data generated by an organization. Which is calculated to be about 40 zettabytes by 2020.

What is VOLUME?

100

A visualization tool that transforms data into visually appealing, interactive visualizations called dashboards and connects easily to many different data sources such as Microsoft Excell®.

What is Tableau®?

100

Set to uniquely identify each of the records in a table.

What is a PRIMARY KEY?

100

The ongoing proliferation of this, used in the industry has essentially made every patient eligible to be a participant in ongoing clinical trials.

What are ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (EHRs)?

100

Field Name, Data Type, and Data Source

What are parts of a database?

200

The frequency of data being generated and processed throughout an organization.

What is VELOCITY?

200

A business intelligence tool for data visualization used to prep, clean, and analyze the data effectively Providing guided analytics, dashboard views, and providing solutions for visual analytics and cloud services by providing a platform approach.

What is QLIK VIEW®?

200

The process of systematically applying statistical or logical techniques to describe and illustrate, condense and recap, and evaluate data. 

What is DATA ANALYSIS?

200

Programs, such as those offered by Epic Corporation's Clarity product, Cerner Corporation's CCL tool, or other basic general information technology vendors, can be utilized to extract data that show trends related to clinical patterns.

What are DATABASE QUERY PROGRAMS?

200

Text, Email Messages, and Videos

What are examples of UNSTRUCTURED DATA?

300

It is the importance the tools bring to an organization.

What is VALUE?

300

Open-source software and environment for statical computing and graphics.

What is R STUDIO?

300

Creates the relationship between tables.

What is a SECONDARY KEY?

300

A tool used to outreach to potential research and study subjects as part of clinical trials.

What are PATIENT PORTALS?

300

Typical functions of this include many nontechnical aspects of assuring the integrity of data in an organization.

What is DATA GOVERNANCE?

400

It refers to the different forms in which the data may exist.

What is VERACITY?

400

It includes US Government's open data source, The Leapfrog Group, Hospital Compare, and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

What are PUBLIC DATA WEB SOURCES?

400

A software tool that one can use to store, maintain, and retrieve data from the database.

What is a DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM?

400

A powerful class of tools whose functionality is most often manifest in EHR software by flagging patient records that meet certain criteria for research studies.

What are DISEASE REGISTRIES?

400

These are composed of multidimensional stakeholder groups who rely on both clinical and administrative data from EHR system platforms to develop metrics that measure outcomes and cost.

What are ACCOUNTABLE CARE ORGANIZATIONS (ACOs)?

500

The four "V"s are the main areas this is categorized into.

What is BIG DATA?

500

Spreadsheet software that is used to perform calculations and statistics, and that has graphing tools and pivot tables.

What is MICROSOFT EXCELL?

500

It is the enterprise authority that ensures control and accountability for enterprise data through the establishment of decision rights and data policies and standards that are implemented and monitored through a formal structure of assigned roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities.

What is DATA GOVERNANCE?

500

Developed by the National Institute of Health (NIH) to support the idea of using EHR applications for clinical research.

What is the BIG DATA TO KNOWLEDGE INITIATIVE (BD2K)?

500

These are designed around regulatory compliance such as the CMS program ensuring meaningful use of the EHR has formed some data analytics feedback loops on an individual patient-by-patient basis.

What are TRANSACTIONAL SYSTEM STRUCTURES?

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