I-LEAD and GEEKS
Health Informatics Problem Solving
ISHO and PEPFAR
Policy/HIS/Workforce Tracks
Miscellaneous
100

Counting this one, CDC HQ has produced this many I-LEAD trainings.

Eight (8)

100

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

A problem

100

The use of digital technology to improve healthcare and gain efficient access to resources

E-Health/ Digital Health

100

A statement of anticipated benefits from HIS investments

Value claim

100

The name of the main CDC campus

Roybal

200

This is what the acronym GEEKS stands for.

Growing Expertise in E-Health Knowledge and Skills

200

It is an approach to problem solving that views "problems" as part of a wider, dynamic system

Systems thinking

200

Informatics can be used to address large quantities of data being collected but not optimized. T/F

True

200

It is a collaborative relationship between two or more parties based on trust, equality and mutual understanding for the achievement of a specified goal. It involves risks as well as benefits, making shared accountability critical. It is related to social capital.

Partnership

200

The official name of Atlanta's airport

Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport

300

Three countries that have implemented GEEKS Tier 1.

Ethiopia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, and Zambia

300

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

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

300

These are the three pillars of ISHO

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

300

The change agents who work together across programs and organizational levels and boundaries to develop Digital Health infrastructure and promote organizational culture change that enables data-driven decision-making and transforms health systems and improves population health are called this

Boundary spanners

300

These people typically perform poorly in the Marshmallow Challenge

Recent graduates of business school

400

VSOT stands for this.

Vision, Strategy, Operations and Tactics.

400

The steps of the Information Value Cycle

Plan, Capture, Manage, Analyze, Use, Evaluate

400

This is the purpose of ISHO (Hint: Day 1 Tad Wuhib's ppt)

Develop Informatics-savvy Health Organizations and Professionals

400

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

Data Security

400

This is the system that screens non-US citizens prior to access to CDC campus

NCAMS

500

GEEKS is planned to accomplish these components of VSOT

Operations and Tactics

500

Name 5 informatics diseases.

Data needed for decision-making are: 1. Not captured
2 Not managed
3 Not shared
4 Not analyzed, visualized, reported
5 Not used

500

Name 2 out of 5 PEPFAR reimagining pillars.

Health equity for priority populations, sustaining the response, PH systems and security, follow the science, transformative partnerships

500

This is a central data repository containing individual-level or aggregate data received from various health information systems countrywide, and the data can be used for disease surveillance, monitoring population health outcomes and reporting aggregate-level data for programmatic planning and decision-making.

NDR

500

This is the reason CDC Headquarters is in Atlanta, State of Georgia

The South was once the epicenter of Malaria outbreaks in the United States.