Data Management
Information Security
Informatics Definitions
Functionalities of EHR
Barriers and Benefits to EHR
100

This is used by a nurse each time they document in the computer system to keep patient information secure .

What is a password

100

This should be done by the nurse each time they leave their workstation to go somewhere.

What is log off the computer

100

Health informatics, the science of health and information technology all intersect to improve this for patients.

What is health outcomes

100

Computerized input to eliminate lost or misinterpreted information are part of this functionality of the EHR. 

What is provider order entry

100

Despite the evidence for positive results with the implementation of an EHR system, this continues to be a barrier for small community-based practices.

What is cost.

200

EHR's provide better protection of confidential patient information than paper charts because most systems have this in place to prevent accidental disclosure.

What is security measures?

200

This should never be shared with other nurses who might access your computer. 

What is your password

200

Daily Double

This type of informatics deals with information and technology with the goal of improving the health of a large group

What is public health informatics?

200

Electronic reports of patient laboratory values and radiology procedures with automated display of past tests are part of this functionality of the EHR.

What is results management

200

Complex set of capabilities and standards to be met by EHR users as incentive for financial gain.

What is Meaningful Use

300

Utilizing clinical decision support tools in the EHR, the nurse minimizes the chance of 

What is errors

300

 This should never be left where others can access it due to its confidential nature.

What is patient information

300

This type of informatics deals with the use of health information and communication technologies in the healthcare services to promotion quality health care.

What is clinical informatics

300

Computerize-based education, patient access, and home monitoring devices are part of this functionality of the EHR.

What is patient support

300

Patient data such as history, hospitalizations, test results, and plan of care is shared among all physicians caring for the patient,  which helps prevent this from occurring. 

What are medical errors

400

Security functions in a EHR address the ______ of private health information.

What is confidentiality

400

All printed patient documents require the nurse to do this once they are finished with the documents.

What is shred the documents

400

When health data is stored, analyzed, and disseminated through information and communication with the emphasis on clinical care this is known as

What is health informatics

400

Scheduling systems, billing and claims management and/or insurance eligibility are part of this functionality of the EHR.

What is administrative processes support

400

Yearly cost of this expertise prohibits small physician practices from implementing an EHR.

What is technical support

500

According to Meaningful Use, for the EHR to become universally adopted in the United States, it must be _____________ and have standardized terminology.

What is interoperable

500

Each healthcare facility has their own specific policies and procedures in place to comply with this federal law. 

What is HIPAA

500

This is the use of technology to improve the quality of health care.

What is Health Information Technology/Tools?

500

Enhances performance by providing reminders, drug alerts, and documentation templates are part of this functionality of the EHR. 

What is clinical decision support 

500

This benefit of the EHR helps lower patient cost, allows all physicians to see patient care results and helping to prevent this from happening.

What is duplication of testing?