Information Resource Management definition

Information Resource Management. A program planned, developed, implemented and managed by DHS’s Bureau of Information Systems, the purpose of which is to ensure the coordinated, effective and efficient employment of information resources in support of DHS business goals and objectives. In-Plan Services — Services which are the payment responsibility of the PH-MCO under the HealthChoices Program. Inquiry — Any Member's request for administrative service, information or to express an opinion. Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) - a hospital, nursing facility, or other institution of more than 16 beds that is primarily engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment, or care of persons with mental diseases, including medical attention, nursing care, and related services. Interagency Team for Adults — A multi-system planning team consisting of the individual, family members, legal guardian, advocates, county mental health/intellectual-developmental disability and/or drug and alcohol case managers, PCP, treating specialists, residential or day service Providers and any other participants necessary and appropriate to assess the needs and strengths of the individual, formulate treatment and service goals, approaches and methods, recommend and monitor services and develop discharge plans. Interagency Team for Individuals Under the Age of Twenty-One (21) — A multi-system planning team comprised of the child, when appropriate, at least one
Information Resource Management. A program planned, developed, implemented and managed by DHS’s Bureau of Information Systems, the purpose In-Plan Services — Services which are the payment responsibility of the PH-MCO under the HealthChoices Program. Inquiry — Any Member's request for administrative service, information or to express an opinion. Institution for Mental Diseases (IMD) - a hospital, nursing facility, or other institution of more than 16 beds that is primarily engaged in providing diagnosis, treatment, or care of persons with mental diseases, including medical attention, nursing care, and related services. Interagency Team for Adults — A multi-system planning team consisting of the individual, family members, legal guardian, advocates, county mental health/intellectual-developmental disability and/or drug and alcohol case managers, PCP, treating specialists, residential or day service Providers and any other participants necessary and appropriate to assess the needs and strengths of the individual, formulate treatment and service goals, approaches and methods, recommend and monitor services and develop discharge plans. Interagency Team for Individuals Under the Age of Twenty-One (21) — A multi-system planning team comprised of the child, when appropriate, at least one
Information Resource Management means the systematic management and treatment of an organization's data, records, and information as common and valuable resources. Information resource management encompasses records management and image processing.]

Examples of Information Resource Management in a sentence

  • Facilitate the effective alignment of IT requirements/ Information Resource Management (IRM) plans with strategic business plans and program initiatives.

  • Pennsylvania Open Systems Network (POSNet) — A peer-to-peer network based on open systems products and protocols that was previously used for the transfer of information between the Department and the MCOs. The Department is currently using Information Resource Management (IRM) Standards.

  • IRM — Information Resource Management JCAHO — Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.

  • The PCO must comply with all applicable information technology standards as defined in the Department’s Information Resource Management (IRM) Standards.

  • The PH-MCO must comply with all applicable information technology standards as defined in the Department’s Information Resource Management (IRM) Standards (formerly known as POSNet or H-Net standards).

  • Testimony was heard from ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Chief Information Officer, OMB; ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Acting Deputy Assistant Sec- retary, Cyber, Identity, and Information Assurance, Department of Defense; ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Deputy Chief Information Officer, Information Security, Bureau of Information Resource Management, Department of State; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Director, Information Se- curity Issues, GAO; and public witnesses.

  • SECTION B Information Resource Management (Initial each item, which applies) The member of the workforce has access to computer-related media.

  • The State shall work with the North Carolina Division of Information Resource Management to provide automated systems and facilities via the Health Information System (HIS).

  • Various management positions including Manager, Information Resource Management (IT Director equivalent) Aerojet Headquarters (12/93 to 7/94) Built software development team from two operating units after consolidation whose goal was to migrate from multiple proprietary operating system and application environments to a single set of business applications (MRP II, financial, payroll, human resources, etc.) resulting in savings of more than $1M per year.

  • In general, EMCBC business support functions include Human Resources Management, Contracting/Procurement, Financial Management, Cost Estimating & Project Management Support, Information Resource Management, Legal Services, Technical Support and Asset Management.


More Definitions of Information Resource Management

Information Resource Management. A program planned, developed, implemented and managed by DHS’s Bureau of Information Systems, the purpose of which is to ensure the coordinated, effective and efficient employment of information resources in support of DHS business goals and objectives. In-Plan Services — Services which are the payment responsibility of the PH- MCO under the HealthChoices Program. Inquiry — Any Member's request for administrative service, information or to express an opinion. Interagency Team for Adults — A multi-system planning team consisting of the individual, family members, legal guardian, advocates, county mental health/intellectual-developmental disability and/or drug and alcohol case managers, PCP, treating specialists, residential or day service Providers and any other participants necessary and appropriate to assess the needs and strengths of the individual, formulate treatment and service goals, approaches and methods, recommend and monitor services and develop discharge plans. Interagency Team for Individuals Under the Age of Twenty-One (21) — A multi-system planning team comprised of the child, when appropriate, at least one (1) accountable family member, a representative of the County Mental Health and/or Drug and Alcohol Program, the case manager, the prescribing physician or psychologist, and as applicable, the County Children and Youth, Juvenile Probation, Developmental Disability, and Drug and Alcohol agencies, a representative of the school district, BH-MCO, PH-MCO and/or PCP, other agencies that are providing services to the child, and other community resource persons identified by the family. Intermediate Care Facility for the Intellectually Disabled and Other Related Conditions — An institution (or distinct part of an institution) that 1) is primarily for the diagnosis, treatment or rehabilitation for persons with Intellectually Juvenile Detention Center — A publicly or privately administered, secure residential facility for:
Information Resource Management. A program planned, developed, implemented, and managed by DHS’s Bureau of Information Systems, the purpose of which is to ensure the coordinated, effective, and efficient employment of information resources in support of DHS business goals and objectives. State Plan Services — Services which required by the Pennsylvania Children’s Health Insurance State Plan. Inquiry — Any Enrollee’s request for administrative service, information or to express an opinion. Internal Control Number — The unique number assigned by the Department’s MMIS to identify an individual Claim or Encounter. Limited English Proficient — Enrollees or Potential Enrollees who do not speak English as their primary language and who have a limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English, may be eligible to receive language assistance for a particular type of service, benefit or encounter. Long-Term Services and Supports — Services and supports provided to beneficiaries of all ages who have functional limitations and/or chronic illnesses that have the primary purpose of supporting the ability of the beneficiary to live or work in the setting of their choice, which may include the individual’s home, a worksite, a provider-owned or controlled residential setting, a nursing facility, or other institutional setting. Managed Care Organization — An entity that has, or is seeking to qualify for, a comprehensive risk contract under this part, and that is: (1) Federally qualified HMO that meets the requirements of 42 CFR § 489 Subpart I or (2) Makes the services it provides its CHIP enrollees as accessible (in terms of timeliness, amount, duration, and scope) as those services are to tother CHIP beneficiaries within the area served by the entity; and (3) meets the solvency standards of 42 CFR § 438.116. Managed Care Program — A managed care delivery system operated by a State as authorized under sections 1915(a), 1915(b), 1932(a), or 1115(a) of the Social Managed Care Program Zones (MCP Zone) — A multiple-county area in which CHIP has been implemented to provide mandatory managed care to CHIP Enrollees in Pennsylvania.

Related to Information Resource Management

  • Information Resources means any and all computer printouts, online display devices, mass storage media, and all computer-related activities involving any device capable of receiving email, browsing Web sites, or otherwise capable of receiving, storing, managing, or transmitting Data including, but not limited to, mainframes, servers, Network Infrastructure, personal computers, notebook computers, hand-held computers, personal digital assistant (PDA), pagers, distributed processing systems, network attached and computer controlled medical and laboratory equipment (i.e. embedded technology), telecommunication resources, network environments, telephones, fax machines, printers and service bureaus. Additionally, it is the procedures, equipment, facilities, software, and Data that are designed, built, operated, and maintained to create, collect, record, process, store, retrieve, display, and transmit information.

  • Information Services means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s Electronic Municipal Market Access System; or, such other services providing information with respect to called municipal obligations as the District may specify in writing to the Paying Agent or as the Paying Agent may select.

  • CAISO Global Resource ID means the number or name assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO- Approved Meter.

  • Information technology services means services designed to do any of the following:

  • Information Systems means all computer hardware, databases and data storage systems, computer, data, database and communications networks (other than the Internet), architecture interfaces and firewalls (whether for data, voice, video or other media access, transmission or reception) and other apparatus used to create, store, transmit, exchange or receive information in any form.