#1
Which of the following is an example of structured health data?
Handwritten notes
Medical images
ICD-10 codes
Voice recordings
#2
What is the main purpose of using health data analytics?
To improve patient care and outcomes
To increase administrative workload
To add complexity to healthcare processes
To make healthcare less efficient
#3
Which of the following is NOT a type of health data classification?
Structured data
Semi-structured data
Unstructured data
Dynamic data
#4
What is the purpose of health informatics?
To analyze sports data
To manage financial records
To improve healthcare through technology and data
To develop social media platforms
#5
What is the primary purpose of health data standardization?
To increase data complexity
To ensure data consistency and interoperability
To limit access to health data
To decrease the accuracy of health records
#6
Which of the following is an example of semi-structured health data?
ICD-10 codes
Radiology reports
Patient demographics
Blood pressure readings
#7
Which type of health data typically contains information about a patient's medical history and diagnoses?
Demographic data
Clinical data
Administrative data
Financial data
#8
What is the primary goal of interoperability in healthcare data?
To ensure data security
To promote data sharing and exchange
To limit access to health information
To prevent data breaches
#9
Which of the following is an example of administrative health data?
Blood test results
Patient demographic information
X-ray images
Electrocardiogram (ECG) readings
#10
What is the role of data governance in healthcare?
To make data analysis easier
To ensure data quality, integrity, and security
To limit access to healthcare data
To decrease the use of data in decision-making
#11
What is the purpose of health data visualization?
To complicate data analysis
To simplify complex data for easier understanding
To limit access to health data
To obscure data trends
#12
Which of the following is NOT a commonly used health data format?
#13
Which of the following is a challenge associated with unstructured health data?
It is easily searchable and analyzable
It requires extensive preprocessing before analysis
It typically follows a predefined format
It does not contain relevant patient information
#14
Which of the following is a characteristic of longitudinal health data?
It represents data at a single point in time
It spans over an extended period, capturing changes over time
It is highly structured and easily analyzable
It does not include patient medical history
#15
What is the primary purpose of health data mining?
To enhance data security
To predict healthcare trends and outcomes
To reduce the amount of data stored in healthcare systems
To limit access to health data
#16
Which of the following is an example of predictive analytics in healthcare?
Analyzing past trends in patient admissions
Diagnosing a current illness based on symptoms
Determining the likelihood of readmission for a patient
Storing patient data for future reference
#17
What is the purpose of a health data warehouse?
To limit access to health data
To store and manage large volumes of health data for analysis
To delete health data permanently
To increase data complexity