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GROUP 4 HOSPITAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (HIS) - QUIZ

1. Hospital Information Systems is introduced in the 1960’s


a. True b. False
2. An effective HIS should increase the duplication of fact entries.
a. True b. False
3. An effective HIS should be doctor centric.
a. False b. True
4. NIS means Nursing Information Services.
a. True b. False
5. Medical Information Integration allows physicians to collect, retrieve and examine
medical records to integrate it to design a patients' care plan.
a. False b. True
6. The digital version of paper charts is called Electronic Health Records.
a. True b. False
7. PIS enable health professionals to trouble shoot issues happening at some point
in their use.
a. True b. False
8. It specializes in application development for hospitals, industrial clinics, and med-
ical-related educational institutions in the Philippines.
a. BIZBOX c. KCCI MEDSYS
b. COMLOGIK d. IQVIA

9. It evolved into one of the top IT companies focused on the healthcare industry.
a. BIZBOX c. KCCI MEDSYS
b. COMLOGIK d. IQVIA
10. It is the leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and
clinical research services to the life sciences industry, dedicated to creating intel-
ligent connections that deliver unique innovations and actionable insights.
a. BIZBOX c. KCCI MEDSYS
b. COMLOGIK d. IQVIA

11. A software development company based in the Philippines.


a. BIZBOX c. KCCI MEDSYS
b. COMLOGIK d. IQVIA
12. Goods are stored in a place licensed by the department of commerce.
a. Transportation Entry c. Foreign Trade Zone Entry
b. Warehouse entry d. Temporary Bond Entry
13. Goods are stored in a bonded warehouse before making their way to the market
a. Transportation Entry c. Foreign Trade Zone Entry
b. Warehouse entry d. Temporary Bond Entry
14. Entry into the territory of a party by a business person of the other party without the
intention to establish permanent residence.
a. Transportation Entry c. Foreign Trade Zone Entry
b. Drawback entry d. Temporary Bond Entry
15. Exported or destroyed article upon which a drawback claim is based and the desig-
nated imported merchandise for which drawback of the duties, taxes, and fees paid
upon importation is claimed.
a. Transportation Entry c. Foreign Trade Zone Entry
b. Drawback entry d. Temporary Bond Entry

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