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| Name the 5 basic uses of the microcomputer in the MTF? |
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| Word Processing, spreadsheets, database management, email message, slide shows |
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| Provides a uniform means for determining eligibility for healthcare benefits |
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| Provides online updates for beneficiary data |
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| Data about a patient need only be entered once |
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| used to collect workload, financial, and personnel data |
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| functions include patient appointment and scheduling |
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| provides specific reports to the executive staff regarding the use of resources |
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| Used to save, store, and retrieve data |
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| used primarily as a semi-permanent or permanent storage device |
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| what type of storage offers long term capability |
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| sources used to input information into the computer system |
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| keyboard, floppy disks, flash drives, and scanners |
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| temporary electrical storage space that holds program instruction and data |
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| permanent memory that gives the computer the instructions it needs to start something |
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| how can you prevent the loss of documents when the computer loses power |
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| save things to the hard drive |
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| at least 3 benefits authorized users have using TRICARE online |
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| schedule and view appointments, access approved health content, and access personal health information |
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| system designed to store, share and exchange knowledge among all members of the AFMS |
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| system that is the standard cost accounting system for the MHS, containing tri-service financial, personnel, and workload data from reporting medical and dental treatment facilities |
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| Organization comprehensive accreditation process evaluates an organizations compliance with standards and other accreditation requirements |
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