Informatics-Savvy Health Organization
Problem Solving
Workforce development
Public Health Informatics
Policy/Health Information Systems
Miscellaneous
Acronyms
100

The use of telecommunications and electronic information to support long-distance clinical healthcare

Teleheatlh/telemedicine

100

It is a recognized gap between a current state and future state.

A problem

100

True or False, skilled workforce is one of the core capabilities (components) of an ISHO.

True

100

There is a tale about 6 blind men trying to make sense of something. What are the 6 blind men trying to make sense of?

An elephant

100

Computer systems capable of performing complex tasks that historically only a human could do, such as reasoning, making decisions, or solving problems.

AI

100

This sea, bordered by several EECA countries, is the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area.

Caspian Sea

100

I-LEAD

Inter-governmental Learning Exchange to Advance Data -driven decision-making

200

What does VSOT stand for?

Vision, strategy, operations and tactics.

200

What is a systematic (step-by-step, logical) approach to bridge the gap between current state to future state?

Problem Solving

200

What term is used to refer to emergent combination of attributes that enable an organization to solve informatics problems and create value from its information resources i.e WHAT YOU HAVE

Capacity

200

Name 5 domains of the WHO HIS support tool

Data collection, analysis, heatlh reporting, knowledge translation,
governance and resources

200

Name two registry services in OpenHIE Framework

1. Client Registry

2. Terminology Registry/Services

200

This ancient trade route, which connected the East and West, facilitated not only the exchange of goods like silk and spices but also the sharing of culture and technology across the EECA region.

Silk Road

200

PDMP

Planning and Decision-Making Process

300

What are the three components of ISHO?

1.Vision, policy and governance
2.Skilled workforce
3.Effective information systems

300

A whole with a purpose that has interacting, interdependent parts.

A system

300

What term is used to refer to the extent to which an organization can adapt to change, generate new knowledge, and continuously improve performance as it creates value from information resources to improve population health i.e WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH WHAT YOU HAVE

Capability

300

What are the four types of thinking to apply in informatics problem solving?

Systems thinking, design thinking, strategic thinking and evaluative thinking.

300

The electronic movement of health-related information across organizations within a region, community or hospital system and according to nationally recognized standards

HIE - health information exchange

300

What group of people typically perform poorly in the Marshmallow Challenge?

Recent graduates of business school

300

HIE

Health Information Exchange

400

The systematic application of information and ICTs, computer science, and data to support informed decision-making by individuals, the health workforce, and health systems, to strengthen resilience to disease and improve health and wellness is?

Digital Health

400

Name the four thinking hats

  1. Design thinking 

  1. Systems thinking 

  1. Evaluative thinking 

  1. Strategic thinking 

400

How many jobs will be replaced by AI by 2025?

85 milliion jobs globally (World Economic Forum)

400

Name the 4 levels of "knowledge hierarchy" or "information pyramid"

Data, information, knowledge, wisdom

400

The process of transforming and optimizing large volumes of accumulated data into a more accessible, usable, and valuable form to drive meaningful insights and business results.

Data modernization

400

Get a general knowledge question 

answer

400

API

Application Programming Interface

500

The systematic application of knowledge about systems that capture, manage, use and analyze information to improve population health

Public Health Informatics

500

Name the any 5 steps in design thinking

Empathy, design, ideate, prototype, test/fail, learn/iterate 

500

Add  1 question

Answer

500

Name (at least) 4 healthcare data sources

1. EMRs/EHRs
2. Vital statistics
3. Telemedicine
4. Disease registries
5. Lab systems
6. Surveys
7. Census

500

The practice of protecting data against unauthorized access and corruption to ensure privacy

Data Security

500

This number represents the depth in meters of the Aral Sea's decrease since 1960, a significant environmental disaster affecting the region.

23 meters

500

ISHO

Informatics-Savvy Health Organization

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