The Management Information System (MIS) Group was an important event in Canadian health care information management. What information was not collected by this group?

a. Demographic data
b. Clinical nursing data
c. Statistical medical data
d. Resource utilization data


B

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A Demographic data were part of the data collected by the MIS Group.
B Clinical nursing data elements were not collected by the MIS Group, as the information was restricted to physician-driven data.
C Statistical medical data were part of the data collected by the MIS Group.
D Resource utilization data were part of the data collected by the MIS Group.

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