Health Care Technology

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  1. 3. An event with a probable impact on care and operations, requiring a written incident response program to ensure ongoing safe and high-quality services
  2. 4. Customizable forms and data fields often applied to electronic health records, whose proper use, including copy-and-paste and autofill functions, requires staff education
  3. 6. A fraudulent act, often involving emails, used to obtain personal or organizational information, requiring cybersecurity strategies to reduce exposure
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  1. 1. Acronym for technology or information systems used to enhance clinical decision-making for healthcare practitioners, requiring monitoring and evaluation
  2. 2. This type of personal electronic device, when used for patient data, necessitates specific policies and procedures for the protection of patient information
  3. 5. The act of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access, a key method for maintaining data confidentiality