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AIRLINE MINI CASE: Transatlantic Airlines flies between popular destinations in the United States and western Europe, and claims to deliver "a first class experience for every passenger." All ticket purchases are made online, and users of the Transatlantic website must register before they search for flights. Transatlantic uses this information to determine which consumers are generating the most profits for the company, which services they purchase most frequently, and which services they are potentially interested in but are not purchasing. This information is then used to make specific promotional offers to profitable customers in an attempt to retain their business and to expand the range of flight services that they purchase. Transatlantic also uses this information to provide unexpected perks to highly profitable customers, like free upgrades to first class.
-In the AIRLINE MINI CASE, by tracking flight searches and developing services to better meet customers' unfulfilled needs, Transatlantic adheres to the ________.
PHI
See protected health information.
Federal or State Statute
Laws established by the federal government or individual state legislatures that govern various aspects of society, including public health and safety.
Interoperability Standards
Agreed-upon specifications that enable different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, exchange, and use information efficiently.
Access Electronic Records
The process of retrieving and managing records stored in digital format.
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