Which components are necessary for effective health IT governance? (Select all that apply.)
a. Organizational structures for clinical processes
b. Organizational structures responsible for clearly defining institutional priorities
c. Organizational structures responsible for ensuring that informatics efforts are aligned with institutional priorities and optimally utilized
d. Accompanying processes to operationalize the governance
ANS: B, C, D
Effective health IT governance requires organizational structures responsible for clearly defining institutional priorities, organizational structures responsible for ensuring that informatics efforts are aligned with institutional priorities and optimally utilized, and accompanying processes to operationalize the governance.
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