An Opportunity for delegates to know how much they really know / need to know . The first person who answers a question correctly will get a prize. 30 Minutes of action
packed intellectual treat to find out the smartest !
Quiz Program by Quiz Masters - K Ganapathy & Arvind Sivaramakrishnan
1. Sponsored by
Arvind Sivaramakrishnan, CIO Apollo Hospitals
Quiz Masters
Prof. K. Ganapathy
President, ATNF , Chennai, India
Assisted by Suma Namboodiri
2. 2
• The moment the question is displayed on the giant screen the participant
with most adroit trigger happy finger will hit “ yes I know the answer”
downloaded app on his smart phone. His/ her name will immediately
appear on the giant screen.
• The first person whose name appears on the screen will be asked to
answer
• If the correct answer is not given, the second person will be asked
• If the third answer is also wrong, the correct answer will be displayed on
the giant screen.
• If there is any out of turn answers from the floor the answer will not be
considered even if it is the correct answer. The individual will also be
disqualified from further answering. The Quiz master’s decision will be
final !.
• Each question, will have an unambiguous single answer with references
and citations
• Prizes will be given immediately to the first one answering correctly.
• Only one prize per individual though participation is encouraged .
Rules of the Quiz
3. 3
Who is the well known Dr Watson
who recently come to India Dr
Watson has access to ??? how
much of information
Sponsored by
4. 4
Named after IBM's first chief executive Thomas J. Watson Sr Watson
is the name given to the supercomputer which has 15 million pages
of medical content, 200 medical textbooks and 300 medical journals
updated in real time with tens of thousands of patient data also
updated
http://www.dailyrounds.org/blog/tech-impact-how-ibms-watson-
is-greatly-helping-indian-oncologists/
5. 5
WHO estimates out-of-pocket spending
as a percentage of total health
spending to be ___ % in India in 2014.
Sponsored by
8. 8
In 2014 ,Indonesia
introduced mandatory
Universal Healthcare Coverage
(UHC) with the goal of covering
all citizens by 2018.
https://www.oxfordbusinessgroup.com/overvi
ew/indonesias-universal-health-care-goals
9. 9
Which IT company has introduced a
new microchip to make liquid
biopsies possible
Sponsored by
10. 10
5 IBM scientists have created a
microfluidic device that is able to sort
microscopic particles by size down to 20
nm. This capability should help separate
exosomes from bodily fluids, which could
become commonly tracked biomarkers
of cancer. Exosomes contain genetic
and protein information about the cells
they originate from. The device is being
tested @ Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai
http://www.medgadget.com/2016/08/ibms-
new-microchip-to-make-liquid-biopsies-
possible.html
11. 11
WHAT IS A “ DENIAL OF
SLEEP ATTACK "
Sponsored by
12. 12
Sensor Networks are vulnerable to malicious
attack in which a sensor node's power supply is
targeted. Attacks of this type can reduce the
sensor lifetime from years to days and have a
devastating impact on a sensor network.
Attacks can be propagated thro malicious codes
draining batteries used in IoT .
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/4476299/?reload=true&tp=&arnum
ber=4476299&url=http:%2F%2Fieeexplore.ieee.org%2Fiel5%2F25%2F4749
378%2F04476299.pdf%3Farnumber%3D4476299
14. 14
Insulin pen that tracks intake, calculates
dosage, and manages how much insulin
is in reserve sharing data with an
accompanying IOS or Android app.
https://diatribe.org/companion-medical-
bluetooth-enabled-insulin-pen-app-cleared-
fda
16. 16
An Augmented Reality, its tracking and
projectional capabilities with an ergonomic
headset makes it attractive. A major part of
the technology behind the Hololens is sensing
where you are in 3D space and adjusting the
projections of the holograms accordingly.
Surgical navigation technology can “see
through” patients. So, for example, with an AR
headset one would see the bony structure of a
patient’s spine through his body using
reconstructed CT scans.
https://www.micro
soft.com/microsoft
-hololens/en-us
17. 17
Envision a future where everyone has access to
affordable, personalized healthcare through
sophisticated sensing technologies that put you in
charge of your own health. Where sensors and devices
recognize and measure your personal health
information, provide insights and recommendations
relevant to you and communicate that information to
your physician. That’s the aim of this competition: a
whole new level of personalized, digital health
information.What is this mega
prize called who instituted it
,when?
18. 18
XPRIZE 5 to 7 million $ US
Sponsored by
Ref
http://www.xprize.org/?gclid=CjwKEAjwkJfABRDnhbPlx6WI4ncSJADMQqx
deHv6RiUbR3stirsrFOWPzlPgaz-0vwjBWVrh7r0PZhoCCHbw_wcB
19. 19
What is the HITECH) ActWhat is the HITECH) Act
What is the HITECH) Act ?
20. 20
What is the HITECH) ActWhat is the HITECH) Act
In 2009 the United States implemented the
Health Information Technology for Economic and
Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, which required that
an electronic health record would be the
foundation for healthcare delivery in the US. The
law laid out five meaningful uses of an electronic
record: quality, engagement of patients and
families, improved care coordination, improved
population health and public health, and privacy
protection. the HITECH initiative made the EMR a
prime tool for tele- medicine,
http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/definitio
n/HITECH-Act
22. 22
United Healthcare USA ----------------
-- by 2019 124 million doctor-
patient video consults are expected
thro United healthcare alone
https://www.uhc.com/news-room/2015-news-release-
archive/unitedhealthcare-covers-virtual-care-physician-visits
Sponsored by
23. 23
Which are the 5 leading companies in the world by
market cap and what has it got to do with this
conference
Sponsored by
25. 25
What is the Human
DNA Profiling Bill, 2015
Sponsored by
26. 26
To establish a regulatory framework for DNA
testing, and setting standards and guidelines
for laboratories doing these tests. The law will
bring under legal regulation every activity
relating to testing, storage and matching of
DNA profiles with a DNA Profiling Board, a
DNA Data Bank ,DNA testing could be of use in
almost 100,000 cases a year . The proposed
law would help create the infrastructure,
including trained manpower, to facilitate this
http://indianexpress.com/article/explained/in-new-
bill-dna-testing-rules-and-some-concerns/
28. 28
The Continuity of Care Document (CCD) is an
electronic document exchange standard for
sharing patient summary information.
Summaries include the most commonly
needed pertinent information about current
and past health status in a form that can be
shared by all computer applications,
including web browsers, electronic medical
record (EMR) and electronic health
record (EHR) software systems.
R15
http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/definit
ion/Continuity-of-Care-Document-CCD
29. 29
Who theorised the Difference Engine, and built
the Analytical Engine ?
· A. Steve Jobs
· B. J Presper Eckertt
· C. Charles Babbage
· D. George Boole
· E. George W Bush, Sr
30. 30
Charles Babbage Charles Babbage KH FRS was an English
polymath. A mathematician, philosopher, inventor and
mechanical engineer, Babbage is best remembered for
originating the concept of a programmable computer
.
Ref
https://www.google.co.in/search?q=who+built+the+analytical+engine&oq=who+built+the+an
alytical+engine+&aqs=chrome..69i57.20144j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
A 24
31. 31
What did Apple release on June
29th of 2007 ?
· A. The iMac
· B. The MacBook
· C. The MacDonald
· D. The iPhone
· E. The iPod
Sponsored by
33. 33
Identify this agency - An independent,
voluntary, private-sector initiative
organized as a limited liability corporation
that has been awarded a contract by the
U.S Department of Health and human
Services (HHS)to develop, create
prototype for, and evaluate the
certification criteria and inspection
process for electronic health record
products(EHR)
Sponsored by
34. 34 Sponsored by
A 20
Ref http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/definition/CCHIT
35. 35
A comprehensive clinical vocabulary
developed by the College of American
Pathologists, which is the most promising set
of clinical terms available for a controlled
vocabulary for healthcare (AHIMA 2010) –
what are we talking about and expanded
terms
Sponsored by
38. 38
Logizomechanophobia is the fear of
computers. The origin of the word log is
Greek (meaning talk or word), machano is
Greek (meaning machine) and phobia is
Greek (meaning fear).
Logizomechanophobia is considered to be a
specific phobia, which is discussed on the
home page. Logizomechanophobia is also
related Cyberphobia (fear of computers or
working on a computer) and Technophobia
(fear of technology).
Ref
http://www.phobiasource.com/logizomechan
ophobia-fear-of-computers/
39. 39
What is the longest distance to
which an ECG has been transmitted
and evaluated
Q 27
40. 40
With the inception of the United States space program, continuous monitoring of vital
signs was a relatively new concept. Since that time, the technology of biotelemetry - long
distance transmission of physiological information-has come of age. Thousands of hours
of data have been transmitted from space to the Earth from as far as 400 000 km (250
000 miles) away. Only when astronauts were in lunar orbit on the far side of the moon
was there an interruption in the steady transmission of vital sign data to Earth-based
physicians and mission controllers. All three crewmen were continuously monitored during
Apollo missions 7 through 13. Beginning with Apollo 14, data were obtained on a
continuous basis for at least one crewman. Both the Commander and the Lunar Module
Pilot were closely monitored during the performance of lunar surface extravehicular
activities, but because only one channel was available in the Lunar Module data were
collected for only one crewman.
Ref :
Ref http://history.nasa.gov/SP-368/s6ch3.htm
41. 41
___________ is a marketing
technique used by
pharmaceutical companies to
educate a physician about a
vendor's products in hopes that
the physician will prescribe the
company’s products more often.
Sponsored by
42. 42
Pharmaceutical detailing is a 1:1 marketing
technique used by pharmaceutical companies to educate a
physician about a vendor's products in hopes that the
physician will prescribe the company’s products more
often. Although this practice is controversial, many drug
companies spend billions of dollars a year on this legal
tactic
http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/definition/detailing
43. 43
What is the wearable
technology to detect blood
alcohol levels ?
Sponsored by
44. 44
Researchers from University of California
San Diego have engineered a novel
wearable electronic tattoo that senses and
measures alcohol level in sweat and relays
this information to a wireless device via an
electronic circuit board. The flexible sensor
is a non-invasive, portable, real-time
indicator that provides accurate read-outs
within 15 minutes.
http://www.medgadget.com/2016/08/tempo
rary-electronic-tattoo-monitoring-alcohol-
levels-sweat.html
45. 45
The following is a list of the types of
statistical data most often required in
health economics. Which letter listed
below does not belong in the list?
A. financing health care
B. epidemiological
C. cost of care
D. demographic
E. nutrition data
F. socioeconomic
G. comparative
Sponsored by
46. 46
A. financing health care
B. epidemiological
C. cost of care
D. demographic
E. nutrition data
F. socioeconomic
G. comparative
A 17
47. 47
What describes a particular electronic format
that providers and health plans must use to
send and receive health care transactions ?
http://highered.mheducation.com/sites/0073374601/st
udent_view0/chapter2/multiple_choice_quiz.html
HIPAA Privacy Rule
HIPAA Electronic Transaction and Code Sets
HIPAA Security Rule
EDI
48. 48
HIPAA Privacy Rule
HIPAA Electronic Transaction and Code Sets
HIPAA Security Rule
EDI Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the
computer-to-computer exchange of business documents
in a standard electronic format between business
partners. Ref http://www.edibasics.com/what-is-edi/
A 18
49. 49
Which of the following data protection strategies is the
least effective security measure for a hospital to
include in its wireless network security risk
assessment?
http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/quiz/Quiz-Data-protection-
strategies-for-health-IT-professionals
• Partitioning the network in order to separate patient and employee use.
• Drafting an organization-wide employee social media policy.
• Using the failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) to uncover weak points in
operations.
• Using Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP) keys to allow network access.
• Encrypting all electronic PHI.
51. 51
A FIREWALL is used to ..
· A.
Protect computer systems against unwanted invaders
· B.
Put out fires in computer rooms
· C.
An exercise utility for computer programmers
· D.
A way to stay warm in computer labs
· E.
A way to tell tech support that the computer is broken
53. 53
Which is NOT a key feature of an EHR.
1. Electronic documentation and coding
2. Electronic claims
3. Electronic prescribing
4. Clinical tools
Sponsored by
54. 54
Electronic documentation and coding
Electronic claims is NOT a key feature of an EHR
Electronic prescribing
Clinical tools
A 26
56. 56
Health information exchange (HIE) is the
transmission of healthcare-related data
among facilities, health information
organizations (HIO) and government agencies
according to national standards. HIE is an
integral component of the health information
technology (HIT) infrastructure under
development in the United States and the
associated National Health Information
Network (NHIN).
http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/definition/Health-information-
exchange-HIE