Functional Requirements and Features of PTRIMS Flashcards

1
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An entire workflow made up of the selection, collection, storage and retrieval of samples and their relevant data is also known as _____.

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Sample Management

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2
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Make the process more efficient in day-to-day operations. Promote continuous process improvement.

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Workflow Management

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3
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Can be run and exported to make the standard and customized. Existing coding methods….

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Reporting

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4
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Useful in data analysis and formulation of recommendation for future policy making:

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  1. Frequently used instrument
  2. Average of handling time sample
  3. List of Backlog
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5
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Refers to the systematic collecting of electronic health information on individuals patients or populations.

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Health Electronic Record

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6
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Consumers can use ________ health technology to download health information….

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Mobile

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7
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In handling core business functions such as financial accounting…

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Enterprise and resource planning

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8
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Benefits of ERP

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  1. Better patient care
  2. Reduced operating cost
  3. Streamline healthcare processes
  4. Patient Safety
  5. Electronic storage of health info.
  6. Business intelligence and strategic planning.
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9
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These include the legislative, regulatory, and planning frameworks….

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Health information system resources- under input

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10
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The basis for HIS plan and strategy

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Indicators

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11
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Can be divided into two categories..

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Data Sources

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12
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This covers all aspects of data handling from collection, storage….

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Data Management

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13
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Data must be transformed into information that will become the basis for evidence….

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Information products

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14
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The value of health and information can be enhanced by making it readily accessible to decision makers

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Dissemination and Use

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15
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The primary goal of a specialist rehab medicine service is to assist pt. in achieving their optimal level….

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GovernanceA

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16
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A pt.’s rehab service is provided by a team of…..

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Staffing

17
Q

Adequate and appropriate facilities and equipment….

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Facilities and Equipment

18
Q

Ensure that rehab patients are part of a sage appropriate….

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Policy and procedures

19
Q

Rehab services necessitate a framework…

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Quality improvement at risk

20
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All rehab services ust remain actively involved in continuing education, teaching and professional dvt.

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Education and training

21
Q

Promote and participate actively in the importance of research act. within rehab service.

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Research

22
Q

A pt. can utilize form to share critical medical information about theirselves.

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Patient Registration

23
Q

Step-by-step process off requesting payment from clients through…

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Billing

24
Q

The process which ensure that all parties to a contract fully understand their respective obligations…

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Contract Management

25
Q

Financial assets that represent a contractual right to receive cash…

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Account Receivables

26
Q

Other name of Accounts Receivables

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Customer Accounts
Trade Debtors
Trade Accounts Receivable

27
Q

A graphical representation of info. linked to a certain set of act.

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Worklist

28
Q

Set of task that are all part of a bigger project/

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Workflow

29
Q

The operational techniques and activities that are used to fulfill requirement for quality.

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Quality Control

30
Q

Machine-readable representation of numerals and characters.

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Barcode

31
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Involves two way communication between the analyzer and information system interface.

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In-built bi directional interfaces with equipment

32
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Benefits of In-built bi directional interfaces with equipment

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  1. Realtime Exchange of Patient Data
  2. Elimination of Redundant Lab orders
  3. Enhancement of Value-based Care
  4. Elimination of Errors