Category: Health information Management
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Bias is defined as the deviation of results from the truth leading to such devia
Bias is defined as the deviation of results from the truth leading to such deviation. When talking about epidemiology and analytic studies there are two types of bias. 1. Information bias 2. Selection bias Discussion: What are the 2 types of bias? How can researchers control for the influence of these biases in a study?
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A local hospital’s wait time in the emergency room was 45 minutes compared to th
A local hospital’s wait time in the emergency room was 45 minutes compared to the national average of 30 minutes. Hospital leadership requested an assessment be conducted to determine what can be done to improve wait times. Explain how both data governance and data analytics could play a role in improving wait times. Provide an…
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As a data manager, you are often tasked with developing grapghs for various proj
As a data manager, you are often tasked with developing grapghs for various projects, committes , and focus groups. The Revenue TaskForce would like you to develop a set of grapgs to analyze the number of patient visits, length of stay, and payment methods. You will compile a presentation of your findings for the next…
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Identify a public health challenge in your community and describe a current publ
Identify a public health challenge in your community and describe a current public health prevention strategy. What has been the progress or outcome of the prevention approach?
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A coworker insists that bad graphs do not exist and that all graphs are good. Se
A coworker insists that bad graphs do not exist and that all graphs are good. Search online for a “bad” graph. Provide the link to the graph, a description of the graph, and an explanation regarding why you think the graph is “bad.” Then, using graphical perception as a foundation, describe a method that would…
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In an ideal healthcare delivery system, all patients would have access to afford
In an ideal healthcare delivery system, all patients would have access to affordable, high-quality health services that are well coordinated to ensure the continuity and comprehensiveness of care. Patients may have different experiences based on their health problem or injury, the organizations that provide services close to where they live, and how the health services…
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In an ideal healthcare delivery system, all patients would have access to afford
In an ideal healthcare delivery system, all patients would have access to affordable, high-quality health services that are well coordinated to ensure the continuity and comprehensiveness of care. Patients may have different experiences based on their health problem or injury, the organizations that provide services close to where they live, and how the health services…
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Develop an initial response to the following: Distinguish between primary and se
Develop an initial response to the following: Distinguish between primary and secondary data and between patient identifiable and aggregate data. Give examples of each.
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Develop an initial response to the following: Distinguish between primary and se
Develop an initial response to the following: Distinguish between primary and secondary data and between patient identifiable and aggregate data. Give examples of each.