Health Care Information Privacy A Complete Guide - 2020 Edition. Gerardus Blokdyk
defined for contracts and supplements to contracts?
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112. What specifically is the problem? Where does it occur? When does it occur? What is its extent?
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113. Are improvement team members fully trained on Health care information privacy?
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114. What are the compelling stakeholder reasons for embarking on Health care information privacy?
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115. Why are you doing Health care information privacy and what is the scope?
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116. Is special Health care information privacy user knowledge required?
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117. Who is gathering Health care information privacy information?
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118. Is Health care information privacy currently on schedule according to the plan?
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119. What are the boundaries of the scope? What is in bounds and what is not? What is the start point? What is the stop point?
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120. Is there any additional Health care information privacy definition of success?
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121. Does the scope remain the same?
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122. If substitutes have been appointed, have they been briefed on the Health care information privacy goals and received regular communications as to the progress to date?
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123. How do you gather Health care information privacy requirements?
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124. Has/have the customer(s) been identified?
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125. How is the team tracking and documenting its work?
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126. The political context: who holds power?
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127. Is the Health care information privacy scope manageable?
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128. What are (control) requirements for Health care information privacy Information?
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129. How do you gather requirements?
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130. What is the definition of Health care information privacy excellence?
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131. When is/was the Health care information privacy start date?
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132. Have the customer needs been translated into specific, measurable requirements? How?
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133. What is the scope of Health care information privacy?
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134. What constraints exist that might impact the team?
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135. Who approved the Health care information privacy scope?
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136. What are the rough order estimates on cost savings/opportunities that Health care information privacy brings?
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137. Is the current ‘as is’ process being followed? If not, what are the discrepancies?
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138. What Health care information privacy services do you require?
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139. What critical content must be communicated – who, what, when, where, and how?
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140. Will team members perform Health care information privacy work when assigned and in a timely fashion?
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141. What scope do you want your strategy to cover?
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Add up total points for this section: _____ = Total points for this section
Divided by: ______ (number of statements answered) = ______ Average score for this section
Transfer your score to the Health care information privacy Index at the beginning of the Self-Assessment.
CRITERION #3: MEASURE:
INTENT: Gather the correct data. Measure the current performance and evolution of the situation.
In my belief, the answer to this question is clearly defined:
5 Strongly Agree
4 Agree
3 Neutral
2 Disagree
1 Strongly Disagree
1. How do you verify Health care information privacy completeness and accuracy?
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2. How is performance measured?
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3. How will your organization measure success?
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4. What harm might be caused?
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5. What are the types and number of measures to use?
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6. Are there measurements based on task performance?
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7. What are the uncertainties surrounding estimates of impact?
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8. What is your Health care information privacy quality cost segregation study?
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9. Are you able to realize any cost savings?
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10. What are the costs and benefits?
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11. Are supply costs steady or fluctuating?
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12. How will you measure success?
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13. Are indirect costs charged to the Health care information privacy program?
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14. How can you reduce costs?
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15. Where can you go to verify the info?
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16. What happens if cost savings do not materialize?
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17. What are the costs of reform?
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18. How will costs be allocated?
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19. Does a Health care information privacy quantification method exist?
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20. Have you included everything in your Health care information privacy cost models?
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21. The approach