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TEST BANK for Health Care Information Systems: A Practical Approach for Health Care Management 4th Edition. by Karen Wager, Frances Lee and John Glaser. ISBN-13 978-8. (Complete 13 Chapters)

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,Chapter 1: The National Health Information Technology Landscape

1. When did the Institute of Medicine first publish its report calling for the
widespread adoption and use of computer-based patient records?
a. 1981
b. 1991
c. 2001
d. 2011
Answer: p. 4

2. HIPAA, signed into law in 1996, was designed primarily to:
a. Make health insurance more affordable
b. Simplify administrative processes
c.Protect the security and confidentiality of personal
health information d. All of the above
Answer: p. 5

3. Which of the following is an example of an error of omission?
a. Prescribing a medication that has a potentially fatal interaction with another
medication a patient is taking
b. Failing to prescribe a medication from which the patient would likely have
benefited
c.Illegible prescriptions
d. All of the
above
Answer: p. 6

4. Which of the following initiatives led to the rapid advancement and
adoption of e-prescribing in health care?
a. HIPAA
b. The HITECH Act
c.The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003
d. None of the
above Answer:
p. 7

5. Which entity was charged with providing leadership for the
development and nationwide implementation of an interoperable health
information technology infrastructure?
a. ONC
b. CMS
c.IOM
d. None of the
above Answer:

,p. 8

6. Which of the following is NOT a component of the HITECH Act?
a. Establishing Medicare and Medicaid EHR
Incentive Programs b. Establishing value-based
incentive programs
c. Funding regional extensions centers to support providers in adopting and
becoming meaningful users of EHRs
d. Funding for workforce training programs to support the education of
HIT professionals Answer: p. 8-10

7. Which of the following is NOT one of the “triple aims” for the US health care
delivery system?
a. Improve the patient experience of care
b. Improve the health of populations
c.Improve communication between providers
d. Reduce per capita cost of
health care Answer: p. 12

8. is best defined as the ability of a system to exchange electronic health
information with and use electronic health information from other systems without
special effort on the part of the user.
a. Coordination of Care
b. Meaningful Use
c.Integration
d. Interoperabi
lity Answer: p.
14

9. Which of the following statements best describes the Commonwell Health
Alliance?
a. A consortium of HIT vendors and other organizations committed to achieving
interoperability
b. A not-for-profit organization focused on developing technical standards for HIE
c.A government organization focused on legal and policy barriers associated with
interoperability
d. A social media platform for patients to learn about their health condition and
connect with other patients
Answer: p. 15

10. Which of the following is the biggest barrier to health information exchange?
a. Technology
b. Incentive programs

, c.Health information blocking
d. None of the
above Answer:
p. 16

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