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AREFUL HAQUE
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Que[1]: What might happen when each line of business, division, and department develops its own
IT apps?
Ans: When each line of a business creates its own IT applications, it frequently happens without
conducting a detailed analysis of how it interacts with other departmental or divisional systems. This
approach may result in the company having IT teams that are expressly responsible for managing a
specific sort of application suite or data silo for a single department or division.
Que[4]: What are the functions of data governance in the healthcare sector?
The healthcare sector must adhere to laws or reporting obligations, combat fraud, and safeguard
patient information. In healthcare, data governance aids in the reduction or elimination of inaccurate
data and data chaos. Useful "messy" data and information that is inaccessible or unavailable in
distinct healthcare data silos are frequently omitted. The majority of healthcare companies are buried
with data, yet they are unable to extract trustworthy, useful insights from it. Data breaches can be
avoided with the use of good data governance.
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Que[ 7]: Why are data the most valuable asset in health care?
Ans: Due to the sector's reporting and accountability obligations as well as the vast amount of
digitized personal data available, data has become immensely important in the healthcare industry.
This is true for both satisfying patient needs and making sure the business can continue to operate
and avoid legal trouble. Hospitals have been subject to sanctions since 2012, including decreases in
the amount of government funding they get (Miliard, 2011). Managers must have access to a
comprehensive picture of essential operational and clinical data in order to facilitate more informed
decision-making.