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- which of the following is most valid regarding the him departments relationship with other departments?
a. him works only with billing.
b. him works only with billing and admissions.
c. him works with a wide range of departments.
d. him works in isolation.
- which of the following paper filing systems is inefficient?
a. alphabetic
b. unit
c. serial
d. serial unit
- in screen design, checking the format of data falls under which of the following?
a. data output
b. data validation
c. input
d. navigation
Question 8
In healthcare, the Health Information Management (HIM) department interacts with many departments (e.g., billing, admissions, clinical, etc.) for managing health information. Option a is wrong as HIM isn't limited to billing. Option b is wrong as it interacts with more than just billing and admissions. Option d is wrong as HIM doesn't work in isolation. So option c is correct.
Among paper filing systems, "Serial" (if that's an option, but from visible, "Serial" or "Serial unit" might be inefficient? Wait, common inefficient paper filing: Serial (filing by date/number without categorization) is inefficient as it's hard to retrieve. But from visible options, if "Serial" or "Serial unit" is an option, that's inefficient. But the visible options: a. Alphabetic (efficient), b. Unit (maybe, but Serial is more inefficient). Wait, the visible options for Q9: a. Alphabetic, b. Unit, c. Serial, d. Serial unit. Serial filing (filing in the order received) is inefficient for retrieval compared to alphabetic or unit. So if "Serial" or "Serial unit" is the option, that's inefficient. But the question is "which of the following paper filing systems is inefficient?" So likely c or d, but let's assume the intended is Serial (option c or d). But from the visible, let's check: the options after a. Alphabetic, b. Unit, then c. Serial, d. Serial unit. So Serial (c or d) is inefficient. Let's pick the most probable: Serial (c) or Serial unit (d). But typically, "Serial" filing (filing in the order of receipt, like by date) is inefficient. So answer is c or d. But maybe the question has "Serial" as inefficient. So:
In screen design, data validation checks the format (and other aspects like range, type) of data to ensure it's correct. Data output is about presenting data, input is about entering data, navigation is about moving through the screen. So checking data format is data validation.
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c. HIM works with a wide range of departments.