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Anisometropia
(an EYE soh mi TROE pee ah) a condition in which the refraction (focus) is different in both eyes.
Astigmatism
(ah STIG mah tiz um) inability of the cornea to focus causing blurred vision.
Boot
The process of starring or restarting a computer when the operating systems is loaded.
Business associate
A person or business that provides a service to a covered entity that involves access to protected health information (PHI) examples include legal, billing, and management services; accreditation agencies; consulting firms; and claims processing organizations.
Claim
An intermixed statement of services and cost from a healthcare facility submitted to the Health (insurance) plan for payment.
Computer network
A system that links personal computers and peripheral devices to share information and resources.
Covered entity
(KUV) er ed EN ti tee) a healthcare facility, healthcare provider ,pharmacy, health (insurance) plan or claims clearinghouse that transmits protected health information electronically.
Decryption
(dee KRIP shun) The computer process of changing encrypted text to readable or plain text after a user enters a secret key or password.
Docking station
Also known as a universal port replicator, hardware device allows a laptop to connect with other devices, turning it into a desktop computer.
Dongle
A small hardware device that connects to a computer device and allows access to wireless devices, such as a headsets, mice, and keyboards.
Downtime
The interval of time during which something,such as hardware or software, is not functioning.
Drive
A computer device that reads data from and may write data to a storage medium.
Electronic health record (EHR)
An electronic record that conforms to nationally recognized standards and contains health-related information about a specific patient. It can be created, managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff from more than one healthcare and organization.
Electronic medical record (EMR)
An electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be created, gathered, managed , and accessed by authorized clinicians and staff members within a single healthcare organization. An EMR is an electronic version of a paper record.
Electronic transaction
The electronic exchange of information between two agencies to accomplish financial or administrative healthcare activities.
E-prescribing
The use of electronics software to communicate with pharmacies and send prescribing information. It takes the place of writing a prescription by hand and giving it to a patient; most new or refill prescriptions can be submitted electronically, cutting down on fraud and errors.
Ethernet
(EE thuhr net) a communication system for connecting several computers so information can be shared.
File
A collection of data or program records stored as a unit with a specific name.
Hackers
Unauthorized users who attempt to break into computer networks.
Hardware
Physical equipment of the computer system required for communication and data processing functions.
Hyperopia
(Hye put OH pee ah) farsidetedness.
Interface
An interconnection between systems.
Intranet
(IN tra net) a private computer network that can only be accessed by authorized people (e,g.,employees of the facility that owns the network.
Malware
(MAL wair) ) malicious software designed to damage or disrupt a system (e.g., a virus.
Media
(ME de ah) types of communication (e.g., social media sites) with computers the term refers to data storage devices.
Modem
(MOE duhm) peripheral computer hardware that connects to the router to provide internet access to network or computer.
Myopia
( mye OH pee ah) nearsightedness .
No- show
To fail to keep an appointment without giving advance notice,
Operating system
Software; it acts as the computer’s software administrator by managing ,integrating, and controlling application software and hardware. Windows is an example of.
Output device
Computer hardware that displays the processed data from the computer ( e.g., monitors and printers)
Patient portal
A secure on line website that gives patients 24-hour access to personal health information using a user name and password.
Phishing
A genetic cyberattack towards many individuals or organizations with the intent to steal confidential data or install malware of the user’s device.
Point- of-care
Something designed to be used at or near where the patient is seen; point of care tools and apps are resources for the provider to use when working directly with the patient.
Practice management software
A type of software that allows the user to enter demographic information, schedule appointments, maintain lists of insurance payers,. Perform billing tax and generate reports.
Protected health information (PHI)
Individually identifiable health information stored or transmitted by covered entities or businesses associates. Includes verbal, paper, electronic information.
Revenue
(REV eh noo) money collected for providing a product or service.
Secondary storage device
Media (e. g., jump drive, flash drive, hard drive) capable or permanently storing data until they are replaced or deleted by the user.
Software
A set of electronic instructions to operate and perform different computer tasks.
Server
Computer hardware and software that perform data analysis , storage, and archiving; accepts and responds to requests from devices (clients)made over a network. Also called a database server or data server.
Spear pishing
A customized cyberattack toward an individual or organization with the intent to steal confidential data or install malware on the user’s device.
Spoof
To assume or mimic the identity of another user to gain access to a computer system.
Stylus
(STI luhs) a pen -shaped device with a variety of that is used in touchscreens to write , draw or inputs commands.
telehealth
Refers to remote clinical services and nonclinical services, such as provider training , meetings, and continuing education.