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Workflow Analysis in Healthcare Systems

The document discusses various concepts related to workflow analysis and healthcare information systems, including the importance of visual depictions of processes, monitoring patient types, and curtailing healthcare fraud. It highlights the integration of nursing, computer, and information sciences, as well as the significance of user testing and interface design in improving healthcare outcomes. Additionally, it addresses the role of analysis in understanding user interactions and the necessity of efficient workflows in delivering patient-centered care.

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Workflow Analysis in Healthcare Systems

The document discusses various concepts related to workflow analysis and healthcare information systems, including the importance of visual depictions of processes, monitoring patient types, and curtailing healthcare fraud. It highlights the integration of nursing, computer, and information sciences, as well as the significance of user testing and interface design in improving healthcare outcomes. Additionally, it addresses the role of analysis in understanding user interactions and the necessity of efficient workflows in delivering patient-centered care.

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A typical output of workflow analysis is a visual depiction of the process, called a

A concept selative to workflow tedesign is called?

Monitor the range of patient types within a health care organization using specific indicators

(4)latent of this is to curtail bealthcare fraud and abuse, enforce standards for health information,
guarantes the security and privacy of health information and ensure health insurance portability for
employed persons

Recognized to have a potentially positive effect on patient untcomes

Approach that supports knowledge workers in health care as they manage and adapt to change,
innovation

and novelty

No Integrates nursing science, computer science, and I information science to

information, knowledge and wisdom in nursing practico

7. Implements knowledge automatically without human intervention

manage aud communicate data, 9. Program design to test the knowledge, skills, and abilmes required to
perform a particular job

technologs
10. Provides a fast way to add functionality through prototyping and user testing. 11. Used to determine
whether the project should be initiated and supported.

Phasini ata

12. An evidence-based set interventions that should be implemented to achieved optimal results.

of care guidelines that outline the course of tsatment and the recommended

13. A structured or organized collection of data that is typically the main component of an IS 14. Refers
to the shared trust and consistency of policies and social and legal meanings to facilitate seamless

Canyon workflows

15. End-users avaluate a prototype in the actual work settings just before its general release . Defines
the requirements necessary hetween systems to communicate data.

16 17. Defines syntax and format to facilitate data exchange

matike. More comples and refors t to consistency of clinical terminology and shared meanings

desige

map 19. Helps designers determine how understandable and casy to leam the interface is likely to be for
these
users and their typical tasks.

healthcare 20. A key component to coordinated, patient-centered care is the?

research 21. Typically use cither experimental or observational studies of actual users using the interface
to

accomplish real-world tasks.

economically corrected. 22. The objective is to detect problems early in the design process, when they
can be most easily and

INS

23. A term that denotes the case with which people can use an interface to achieve a particular goal.

24. Can help the designer better understand users' responses to potential interface designs and to
content that

might be included in the interface.

system.

25. Used to describe how environmental facts are accurately depicted by the information presentation.

26. Developed specifically for the analysis of complex, high technology work domaitis.
27. Analysis that identifies design constraints related to the users themselves.

28. Analysis that investigates the control structures through which the user interacts with or controls the

29. Analysis that look at how work is actually done by the users to facilitate the design of appropriate
human-computer dialogues.

30. Analysis that describes the function of the system and identifies the information that users need to

accomplished their task goals. analus 31. Analysis that investigates the control structures through which
the user interacts with or controls the

system. technology. 32 Very useful in defining what users must do and which functions might be
distributed between the user and

frequency

33. Usually starts by identifying, through interview or questionnaires, the particular task and its typicality
and

34. Malicious code that infiltrates a network that can collect easily accessible data.

35. EPHI can be accessed via wireless laptop connection during a home visit. EPHI is an acronym for?

36. Can be a software or hardware or a combination of both and is used to examine all incoming
messages or the network.
traffic to 37. Is a very small file written to the hard drive of a computer whose user is surfing the
internet.

internet.

software 39. A digital database containing a record of transactions, maintained, across several
computers linked in a

38. Normally controlled in a corporate network by limiting the functions of the browsers used to surf the

network, that can be simultaneously used.

background 40. Organizations also usc

of employees in their security policies. 41. Refers to network information being accessible when needed.

42. Provide an understanding about the performance of a process or function.

43. Delivery care or workflow suggests that the process or end product is in the most desirable state

45. A concept relative to workflow redesign is called?

46. Term used to describe the action or execution of a series of task in prescribed sequence

47. When the process is addressed alone, the term is known as?
48, Delivery care or workflow would mean that little waste was incurred. Occurs when workers perform
the same function in different ways.

50. Classified as unnecessary activities or an excess product used to perform tasks.

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