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biggirl4568

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As standards are developed for interoperability, there will be an increased number of vendors seeking which of the following?
 
  1. Funding
  2. Contracts
  3. Certification
  4. Revenue increases

Question 2

A volunteer federal ___________________ ______ develops interoperable standards.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



olivia_paige29

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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: Abiding by national standards and norms leads to certification.

Answer to Question 2

Health Informatics Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)
Rationale : A volunteer federal Health Informatics Technology Standards Panel (HITSP) develops interoperable standards. The Secretary of Health and Human Services approves the interoperability standards. The standards are published for the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) certification process and for state HIE programs. The published interoperability standards have been and will require more research in trial sites for the Nationwide Health Information Network. This is an ongoing system.
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Cognitive Level: Analyzing
Client Need: Safe Effective Care Environment
Client Need Sub: Management of Care
Nursing/Integrated Concepts: Communication and Documentation
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