Intro Flashcards

(28 cards)

1
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Anyone who is logging into Epic to do their Jobs

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User

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2
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The steps that a user takes in Epic

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Workflow

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3
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Epic’s front-user interface, access on the Hyperdrive client

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Hyperspace

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4
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They’re essentially tabs or modules that appear in the Hyperspace workspace

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Activity

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5
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The ____ ____ contains all the activities a user has access to in Hyperspace

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Epic Menu

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6
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Most efficient way to launch a specific Hyperspace activity (can access via ctrl+space)

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Epic Search

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7
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_____ is Epic’s database Management system, often referred to as “The Database” the data the users access in Hyperspace lives in ______.

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Chronicles

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8
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An ___ in Epic can configure parts of the Epic interface for users.

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Admin

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9
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Parts of the Epic Software (ex. EpicCare Amb. Stork. Cogitio)

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Applications

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10
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Another term for an admin in Epic is ____. Admin refers to a user set up while ____ refers to the individual role in an organization

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Analyst

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11
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____ refers to the parts of Epic that configure the interface and the user experience, such as dashboards or order sets.

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Build

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12
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A data object with a unique ID that stores information in a master file (Chronicles)

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Record

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13
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Each record has an ID and build records can be edited by admins who have the appropriate permissions or ___ to do so

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Security

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14
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A way of keeping track of new and modified build in Epic environments so users and admins have a smoother experience using Epic

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Change Management

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15
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Typically a spreadsheet that lists new records built in the system. This can be used to manage changes between versions, environments, or by specific teams.

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Build Tracker

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16
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Oversee operation of the database, often more than one

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Database Admin

17
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Often referred to the ODBA, help workbench reports that display queuing errors and when workbench reports are not working

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Chronicles Admin

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Operational Database Administrator aka Chronicles Admin

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Manages the ___ reporting database (relational SQL Database)
oversees ETL process, access controls, and performance
Supports report writers and data analysts with read only access to extracted datra

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Clarity Admin

20
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Manages the Caboodle enterprise data warehouse.
Handles data pipelines, semantic layers, and custom mart creation.
Works closely with Cogito team to support advanced analytics and self-service BI.

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Caboodle Admin

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Responsible for the success of the Cogito team. They have a high-level understanding of each of the databases and tools used by their team and possess detailed knowledge of the processes and policies that govern the organization’s reporting and analytics goals

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Cogito Project Manager

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Has the broadest responsibilities on the Cogito team. Uses all Cogito tools to retrieve and analyze data from Epic’s databases, including Chronicles, Clarity, and Caboodle. Trained on the data structures and tools associated with each. In Hyperspace, works with SlicerDicer, Radar, and Reporting Workbench. May also assist application analysts who are working with registries or extracts and need a deeper understanding of underlying Chronicles data.

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Business Intelligence Developer (BIDs)

23
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interact most often with the Cogito team as SMEs who can help a report writer find the right data or understand a workflow used to populate the data for a report.

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Application Analyst

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Build the packages to bring data into ___ from Clarity and other non-epic data sources. They know how and why all data comes into ___

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Caboodle Developer

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Responsible for building and maintaining Workbench templates, as well as overseeing the distribution of dashboards for the Cogito team
Cogito Tools Admin
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Responsible for customizing and delivering reporting training to users at each organization.
Cogito Principal Trainer
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Data Source for Slicerdicer
Caboodle
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