Across
- 2. The exchange of patient health information among different healthcare organizations.
- 5. Software that provides targeted, evidence-based recommendations to healthcare providers at the point of care.
- 6. A healthcare delivery method that allows patients and providers to communicate remotely using technology.
- 10. Healthcare services provided after a patient is discharged from the hospital to support recovery, rehabilitation, or long-term care.
- 12. A U.S. healthcare law enacted in 2010 that expanded access to health insurance and encouraged the adoption of health information technology.
- 13. A Computerized infusion devices that use drug libraries and dose-error reduction software to help prevent medication administration errors.
- 14. A digital version of a patient's complete health history shared across healthcare organizations.
- 15. A leading U.S. academic medical center recognized for innovations in healthcare delivery, electronic health records, telemedicine, and clinical informatics.
- 16. The location where healthcare services are delivered directly to the patient, allowing immediate access to clinical information and decision-making.
- 17. A set of international standards that enables electronic exchange of healthcare information.
- 18. A medication cabinet that securely stores and dispenses drugs electronically.
- 19. A digital record of a patient's medical information used within a single healthcare facility.
- 20. A system that electronically transfers, stores, converts, or displays data from one or more medical devices without controlling or altering the devices' functions.
Down
- 1. U.S. legislation enacted in 2009 that promoted the adoption and meaningful use of electronic health records through financial incentives.
- 3. The ability of different healthcare information systems to exchange and use patient data accurately.
- 4. A form of healthcare supported through smartphones, tablets, and mobile applications.
- 7. The use of information and communication technologies to improve healthcare services and health education.
- 8. The computerized entry of medication and treatment orders by healthcare providers.
- 9. The intensive hospital department where critically ill patients receive specialized care.
- 11. A Moderate-risk medical devices that require special regulatory controls to ensure their safety and effectiveness.
