QUIZ 2: APPLICATION OF HEALTH INFORMATICS Flashcards

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Clinical Practice

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E-health
Telemedicine
Electronic health record

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Administration

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Clinical and Administrative Health Information System

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3
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Education

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E-learning
Teleconferencing
Webinar

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use of digital technologies and telecommunications, such as computers, the Internet, and mobile devices, to facilitate health improvement and health care services.

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E-HEALTH

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10 E’S OF EHEALTH

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Efficiency
Enhancing quality
Evidenced-based
Empowerment
Encouragement
Education
Enabling
Extension
Ethics
Equity

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6
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the remote diagnosis and treatment of patients by means of telecommunications technology.
It has a wide range of uses, including online patient consultations, remote control, telehealth nursing, and remote physical and psychiatry rehabilitation.

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TELEMEDICINE

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FEATURES OF TELEMEDICINE FOR HEALTHCARE

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Chronic Health Management
1.1 Care following a hospitalization
1.2 Hyper specialty care
1.3 Team-based medicine
Throughout Care
2.1 Remote follow-up visit
2.2 More flexible practices
2.3 Effective Chronic disease care
Prescription Compliance
3.1 Virtal Opinon
3.2 Lifestyle
Store-and-Forward

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Digital health technologies

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Mobile healin apps
Wearable devices
Telebe health
Electronic Health Records (EHRs)
Personalized medicine
Telemedicine
Electronic Medical Recors (EMRs)

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Barriers

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CONFIDENTIALITY
COMPLEXITY
PATIENT PRIVACY
DATA ACCURACY
MEDICAL LIABILITY
FRAUD AND ABUSE
CASES OF MISDIAGNOS
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

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10
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Telemedicine Limitations

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technology can cause the medication to be delayed,

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11
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an electronic version of a patient’s medical history
key administrative clinical data relevant to that persons

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ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD

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THE PAST OF ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

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Late 1960 first introduced
Physicians taking notes and detailing information on paper.
Errors in information, Lost or misplaced files
Security incidents
Conversations between PCP and other HCP were extremely limited.

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CONCERNS SURROUNDING MODERN EHR

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Patient data secunty
Physician bumout
Interoperabilly
User erret
Patient-providel relationship

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BENEFITS OF MODERN EHR

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Help streamline patient visits and care
Patients can access their own information via an online portal
Allows PC to share information with other specialty providers

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15
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Patients will be able to receive better care through personalized alerts and reminders, all through your practice’s EHR.

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GPS TECHNOLOGY AND REAL-TIME REMINDERS AND ALERTS FOR PATIENTS

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16
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Personal interactions via live video streaming have become exceedingly popular in recent years. In the future, we expect this trend to carry into many EHR platforms, allowing patients to have face-to-face time with their physician from the comfort of their own home.

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VIRTUAL INTERACTIONS WITH PATIENTS OUTSIDE OF THE OFFICE

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Interoperability is one of the weaknesses of the current EHR. In the coming years, you should expect this issue to be improved, allowing you to share patient data and other important information with relevant healthcare providers seamlessly through your EHR.

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IMPROVEMENTS IN INTEROPERABILITY-EASE OF ACCESS FOR A VARIETY OF HEALTHCARE INSTITUTIONS

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While we have seen recent improvements, physician workflows should become more streamlined in the future. This will not only improve patient care but also alleviate additional physician stress and time.

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A MORE STREAMLINED WORKFLOW PROCESS

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currently, many healthcare facilities use a genera EHR that isn’t customized to fit their practice. This
“one size fits all” approach doesn’t always work, and is a source of frustration for many in the medical industry. Sooner than later, we expect to see more practices customizing their EHR to work better for their staff and practice

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ADAPTATION OF MORE UNIQUE EHR SYSTEMS-LESS GENERAL, “ONE SIZE FITS ALL” ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS

20
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we expect more practices to begin outsourcing their medical transcriptions to save their physicians time, save their practice money and optimize their EHR. Outsourcing is becoming more popular in the healthcare industry, and we predict more awareness of the benefits of outsourcing medical transcriptions in the coming years.

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OUTSOURCING MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONS FOR OPTIMIZED EHR

21
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It is set to meet the needs in improving patient care.

categories provide nurses information systems (NIS) that support the way nurses documents the care that is given to the patients.

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clinical information system (CIS)

22
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  • Monitor and control financial aspects of facility
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Financial Information systems

23
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  • Track and manage people within the organization
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Human Resources information systems

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  • Assist management and staff in making decisions
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Decision support systems

25
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  • Provides permanent record of patients treated at the facility
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Master patient Index

26
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  • Systems collect info on patients receiving treatment
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Patient Registration

27
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  • Allow the facility to make efficient use of resources such as operating rooms
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Scheduling Systems

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  • Combine a number of applications required to manage a physician practice
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Practice Management Systems

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  • Manage supplies and equipment within the facility
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Materials Management Information systems

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  • Allow physical plant operations to control the automated systems within the facility for patient safety and comfort - that is, heating and air systems, automated key control, and preventive maintenance on computerized systems on many software applications used in facility
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Facilities Management systems