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Text mining and data mining
terms commonly used to describe the process of
extracting and then quantifying and filtering free-text data
and discrete data, respectively.
The process of extracting and then quantifying and filtering free-text data
electronic document/content management (ED/
CM) system
any electronic system that manages an organization's
analog and digital documents and content (that is,
not just the data) to realize significant improvements in business work processes.
A storage solution based on digital scanning technology in which source documents are
scanned to create digital images of the documents that can be stored electronically on optical
disks
Document imaging technology
This technology electronically
captures, stores, identifies, retrieves, and distributes documents that are not generated
digitally or are generated digitally but are stored on paper for distribution purposes.
The practice of electronically scanning written or printed paper documents into an optical or
electronic system for later retrieval of the document or parts of the document if parts have
been indexed
document management technology
automatically organizes, assembles, secures, and shares documents.
Technology that organizes and assembles, secures, and shares documents, and includes such
functions as document version control, check in-check out control, document access control,
and text and word searches
Electronic
records management technology
includes components that must ensure the authenticity, security, and reliability of an
organization's electronic records.
Systems that create and preserve electronic records
,workflow technology
automatically routes electronic documents into electronic in-baskets of its department clerks or
supervisors for disposition decisions.
Technology that automatically routes electronic documents into electronic in-baskets of its
department clerks or supervisors for disposition decisions
Computer output laser disk/enterprise report management
(COLD/ERM) technology
electronically stores, manages, and distributes documents that are generated in a digital format
and whose output data are report formatted and print-stream originated. Technology that
electronically stores the documents and distributes them with fax, e-mail, web, and traditional
hard-copy print processes
Extensible Markup Language (XML) or
HyperText Markup Language (HTML)
A standardized computer language that allows the interchange of data as structured text
Automated forms-processing (e-forms) technology
allows users to electronically enter data into online forms and electronically extract the data
from the online forms for various
data-manipulation purposes.
Technology that allows users to electronically enter data into on-line, digital forms and
electronically extract data from online, digital forms for data collection or manipulation
Digital signature management technology
offers both signer and document authentication for analog or digital documents. The practice
of validating the identity of an individual sending data through the use of an electronic
signature
bar-coding technology
A method of encoding data that consists of parallel arrangements of dark elements, referred to
as bars, and light elements, referred to as spaces, and interpreting the data for automatic
identification and data col-lection purposes
optical character recognition (OCR) technology
A method of encoding text from analog paper into bit-mapped images and translating the
images into a form that is computer readable
,intelligent character
recognition (ICR) technology.
A method of encoding handwritten, print, or cursive characters and of interpreting the
characters as words or the intent of the writer
mark sense technology.
Technology that detects the presence or absence of hand-marked characters on analog
documents; used for processing questionnaires, surveys, and tests, such as filled-in circles by
Number 2 pencils on exam forms
gesture recognition
technologies.
A method of encoding handwritten, print, or cursive characters and of interpreting the
characters as words or the intent of the writer
Neural networks
Nonlinear predictive models that, using a set of data that describe what a person wants to find,
detect a pattern to match a particular profile through a training process that involves
interactive learning
Radio frequency identification (RFID)
Chips that emit radio signals are embedded in analog items and products. The signals are read
and captured by receivers. The receivers act as data collectors and send the signals to PCs on.
An automatic recognition technology that uses a device attached to an object to transmit data
to a receiver and does not require direct contact
Intelligent
document recognition (IDR) technology
Technology that automatically recognizes analog items, such as tangible materials or
documents, or recognizes characters or symbols from analog items, enabling the identified data
to be quickly, accurately, and automatically entered into digital systems
master patient index (MPI),
A list or database created and maintained by a healthcare facility to record the name and
identification number of every patient who has ever been ad-mitted or treated in the facility
enterprise master
patient indexes (EMPIs).
, An index that provides access to multiple repositories of information from overlapping patient
populations that are maintained in sepa-rate systems and databases
identity
management.
In the master patient index, policies and procedures that manage patient identity, such as
prohibiting the same record number for duplicate patients or duplicate records for one patient
secure messaging systems
A system that eliminates the security concerns that surround e-mail but retains the benefits of
proactive, traceable, and personalized messaging
clinical messaging systems
Secure messaging systems that are important, pervasive tools included in a broad set of con-
textual collaboration tools for clinicians
clinical information system (CIS)
A category of a health-care information system that includes systems that directly support
patient care
firewall,
A computer system or a combination of systems that provides a security barrier or supports an
access control policy between two networks or between a network andany other traffic outside
the network
Electronic data interchange (EDI)
A standard transmission format using strings of data for business information communicated
among the computer systems of independent organizations
e-commerce
The use of the Internet and its derived technologies to integrate all aspects of business-to-
business and business-to-consumer activities, processes, and commu-nications
e-health
The application of e-commerce to the healthcare industry, including electronic data interchange
and links among healthcare entities
clinical workstation