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HCISPP · Question #6

A gap analysis for the Transactions set refer to the practice of identifying the data content you currently have available

The correct answer is A. through your medical software. Option A is correct because a gap analysis for the Transactions set specifically involves comparing the data content you currently capture through your medical software against what is required for proper transaction compliance - the medical software is the source system where…

Information Governance in Healthcare

Question

A gap analysis for the Transactions set refer to the practice of identifying the data content you currently have available

Options

  • Athrough your medical software
  • Bthrough your accounting software
  • Cthrough competing unit medical software
  • Dbased on the statutory authorities report

How the community answered

(49 responses)
  • A
    86% (42)
  • B
    2% (1)
  • C
    8% (4)
  • D
    4% (2)

Explanation

Option A is correct because a gap analysis for the Transactions set specifically involves comparing the data content you currently capture through your medical software against what is required for proper transaction compliance - the medical software is the source system where transaction data originates and is processed.

Option B (accounting software) is wrong because while accounting software handles financials, it is not the primary source for healthcare transaction set data, which lives in clinical/medical systems. Option C (competing unit medical software) is wrong because gap analysis focuses on your own current systems, not competitors'. Option D (statutory authorities report) is wrong because that describes a regulatory output or reference document, not the internal data inventory you are assessing.

Memory tip: Think "Transactions = clinical activity = medical software." The gap analysis asks "what do I already have?" - and that data lives where the transactions are created: your medical software (m for match to source).

Topics

#Gap Analysis#Data Inventory#Medical Software#Healthcare Systems

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