Health Information Technology (HIT)

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  1. 3. Central place where data are collected, stored, and maintained. Central location for multiple databases or files that can be distributed over a network or directly accessible to the user. Location for files and databases so that the data can be reused, analyzed, explored, or repurposed.
  2. 6. Original mockup or first model; original form that is studied, tested, and processed before duplication
  3. 12. Traditional courses are more frequently being offered as online, virtual classes
  4. 13. Form of real-time communication between two or more people based on typed text conveyed via computers connected over a network
  5. 18. A collection of related records stored in a computer system using software that permits a person or program to query the data so as to extract needed information; it may consist of one or more related data files or tables
  6. 19. the ability to share information across organizations, will remain paramount under the HITECH Act
  7. 20. websites or hypertext document collections that allow users to edit and add content in an open-ended forum
  8. 21. podcast that provides video in addition to audio functionality
Down
  1. 1. a special use of email that allows for widespread distribution of information to many Internet users.
  2. 2. Clickable words that allow users to access another document at a remote location
  3. 4. a Web-based seminar that uses Web conferencing software that allows educators to share their computer screen and files and interact with their students
  4. 5. delivery mode includes traditional classroom and online
  5. 6. Personalized collections of evidence from coursework, experiences outside of the classroom, and reflective commentary related to this evidence that can be shared with others electronically; categorized electronic presentation of one’s skills, education, and examples of work and/or career achievements.
  6. 7. Learning materials available to the learner, who must then be self-directed to study the specific topical area presented
  7. 8. audio recording linked to the Web that is then downloaded to an MP3 player
  8. 9. A field that integrates a specialty’s science, computer science, cognitive science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in a specialty’s practice
  9. 10. A mechanical or electronic device that provides an environment in which a simulation can occur
  10. 11. messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network
  11. 14. a computer-based technology that incorporates traditional forms of communication
  12. 15. A computer or a group of computers that link computers together or provide services to a group of computers
  13. 16. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  14. 17. term used to describe a traditional or audio-based podcast
  15. 22. Tools for organizing information from webpages into simple menus on one’s desktop. Also, multifunctional telehealthcare platforms for receiving, retrieving, and/or displaying patients’ vital signs and other information transmitted from telecommunications-ready medical devices.