Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) Process Workflow & Information Management Redesign Practice Exam

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Which three industry associations contributed to the formation of the Certification Commission for HIT (CCHIT)?

  1. FDA, CDC, ONC

  2. CDC, ONC, CMS

  3. AHA, AMA, ONC

  4. CMS, BCBSA, AMA

The correct answer is: CDC, ONC, CMS

The correct answer highlights the collaboration of key healthcare industry associations involved in the establishment of the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT). The entities listed—CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology), and CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)—represent leading organizations that play critical roles in public health, health IT standards, and the regulation of health programs in the U.S. The CDC is pivotal in overseeing public health and disease control, providing essential health data that supports the need for standardized health IT systems. The ONC is specifically focused on advancing health technology and has been a significant force in establishing policies and initiatives for health information exchange and interoperability. CMS oversees implementation and administration of health care programs, ensuring that health IT aligns with financing requirements and improves patient care. Together, these associations brought their expertise and authority to the CCHIT to help ensure that health information technology would adequately meet the needs of the healthcare community, contributing to improved patient outcomes and enhanced data management. The options that reference different associations lack the combination of agencies essential for the certified HIT framework, focusing instead on organizations that, while relevant, do not specifically connect to the founding principles of CCHIT in terms of