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Handwriting, speaking, typing, touching a screen or pointing and clicking on words or phrases are all examples of: - Information capture As reimbursement becomes more complex, which of the following systems must evolve to support payments based on quality and performance? - Revenue cycle system __________ is a general term for software that is written to "infect" and subsequently harm a computer system. - Malware __________ is an individual's constitutional right to be left alone and to limit access to his or her health care information. - Privacy __________ is best defined as the ability of a system to exchange electronic health information with and use electronic health information from other systems without special effort on the part of the user. - Interoperability __________ is the ability to identify a patient or cohort at risk for a negative health event or preventable health care utilization. - Stratification __________ relies on trust that information shared with a health care provider during the course of treatment will be used only for its intended purpose and not disclosed - Confidentiality According to the Medical Records Institute (MRI), which is NOT listed as one of the five major functions that are negatively impacted by poor-quality documentation: a. Patient safety b. Continuity of patient care c. Employee Satisfaction d. Public safety - Employee satisfactionDespite the proliferation in the adoption and use of EHR systems, health care providers and organizations still face which three critical issues? - interoperability, usability, and health IT safety Errors that can be attributed to a flaw or discrepancy in adherence to standard operating procedures or systems are known as: - systemic errors Health care data is most useful and can be best used for decision making when processed into: - Health care knowledge HIPAA, signed into law in 1996, was designed primarily to - -Make health insurance more affordable -simplify administrative processes -protect the security and confidentiality of personal health information If a breach of unsecured protected health information occurs, all of the following should be notified except: - Office for the national coordinator for Health IT Illegible handwriting is an example of a: - Random error Population health management requires a shift in industry perspectives and health care practices. Which of the following is NOT characteristic of PHM? - offering care at centralized facilities Raw unprocessed healthcare facts generally stored as characters, words, or symbols is known as: - Health care data Shared savings programs are best defined - Rewarding providers by paying a bonus that is explicitly connected to the amount by which they reduce the total cost of care The majority of problems with health care data content can generally be traced to: - Documentation practicesThe population health efforts most health systems and ACOs are undertaking are aimed at providing better preventive and medical care for the entire population in a specific geographic area. - False Using an abbreviation that has two different meanings is an example of a lack of: - Data consistency Value-based care is a solution to which of the following problems? a. Rising health costs b. Duplication of services c. Clinical inefficiency d. All of the above - All of the above

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BTE 450 Midterm
Handwriting, speaking, typing, touching a screen or pointing and clicking on words or phrases are all
examples of: - Information capture



As reimbursement becomes more complex, which of the following systems must evolve to support
payments based on quality and performance? - Revenue cycle system



__________ is a general term for software that is written to "infect" and subsequently harm a computer
system. - Malware



__________ is an individual's constitutional right to be left alone and to limit access to his or her health
care information. - Privacy



__________ is best defined as the ability of a system to exchange electronic health information with and
use electronic health information from other systems without special effort on the part of the user. -
Interoperability



__________ is the ability to identify a patient or cohort at risk for a negative health event or preventable
health care utilization. - Stratification



__________ relies on trust that information shared with a health care provider during the course of
treatment will be used only for its intended purpose and not disclosed - Confidentiality



According to the Medical Records Institute (MRI), which is NOT listed as one of the five major functions
that are negatively impacted by poor-quality documentation:



a. Patient safety

b. Continuity of patient care

c. Employee Satisfaction

d. Public safety - Employee satisfaction

, Despite the proliferation in the adoption and use of EHR systems, health care providers and
organizations still face which three critical issues? - interoperability, usability, and health IT safety



Errors that can be attributed to a flaw or discrepancy in adherence to standard operating procedures or
systems are known as: - systemic errors



Health care data is most useful and can be best used for decision making when processed into: -
Health care knowledge



HIPAA, signed into law in 1996, was designed primarily to - -Make health insurance more
affordable

-simplify administrative processes

-protect the security and confidentiality of personal health information



If a breach of unsecured protected health information occurs, all of the following should be notified
except: - Office for the national coordinator for Health IT



Illegible handwriting is an example of a: - Random error



Population health management requires a shift in industry perspectives and health care practices. Which
of the following is NOT characteristic of PHM? - offering care at centralized facilities



Raw unprocessed healthcare facts generally stored as characters, words, or symbols is known as: -
Health care data



Shared savings programs are best defined - Rewarding providers by paying a bonus that is
explicitly connected to the amount by which they reduce the total cost of care



The majority of problems with health care data content can generally be traced to: -
Documentation practices

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