COG220 ACCESS DATA MODEL EXAM
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What are the Caboodle and Clarity Data Base Objects
(DBO) used to report on patient-level data? -
....ANSWER...The Caboodle patientDim table and the
Clarity PATIENT table.
What are the Caboodle and Clarity Data Base Objects
(DBO) used to report on Guarantor data? -
....ANSWER...The Caboodle GuarantorDim table and
the Clarity ACCOUNT table.
What is the difference between Internal and external
Identifiers? - ....ANSWER...The internal identifier will
be unique but is not guaranteed to be recognizable
by a user; while the external Identifiers recognizable
but not guaranteed to be unique.
,What is the difference between subscriber and a
member? - ....ANSWER...The subscriber is the name
of the person the insurance is issue to; while a
member is the person(s) who is covered by the
insurance
With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
patient? - ....ANSWER...A person who receives the
hospital/Clinic services an organization provides.
What are the "In" ADT events? - ....ANSWER...1
(admission), 3 (Transfer in) and 9 (Leave of Absence
Return)
A given Coverage represents this unique
combination of Epic elements. - ....ANSWER...In Epic
it is the unique combination of a payer, plan and
subscriber.
What was the Grand Central application once known
as? - ....ANSWER...ADT was the former name of this
application.
,With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
patient? - ....ANSWER...A person who receives the
services an organization provides.
What is "Welcome" as it pertains to Epic
applications? - ....ANSWER...Allows patients to check
themselves in for an appointment. It is an application
that focuses on self service kiosks or tablets a
patient can use to check in.
With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
payor - ....ANSWER...The insurance company to
whom an insurance claim will be sent.
Subscriber - ....ANSWER...The person under whose
name the insurance is issued. Each insurance
coverage has only one.
Plan - ....ANSWER...The set of benefits that the
insurance company offers.
Member - ....ANSWER...The person who is covered by
insurance. Patients who will use the coverage. i.e.
children on the health insurance policy.
, True of False: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates on a
coverage than the coverage effective dates. -
....ANSWER...True: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates
True of False: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates on a
coverage than the coverage effective dates. -
....ANSWER...True
In which database object would you find the
member-level effective dates for coverage? -
....ANSWER...The Coverage_Member_list in Clarity
and the EligibilityEvent Fact table in Caboodle.
What is accessibility as defined by Epic? -
....ANSWER...The ability to seek and receive care at
an organization.
What is the industry standard for calculating the wait
average when scheduling patient appointments. -
NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE
ACCURATE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100%
CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY
GRADED A+
What are the Caboodle and Clarity Data Base Objects
(DBO) used to report on patient-level data? -
....ANSWER...The Caboodle patientDim table and the
Clarity PATIENT table.
What are the Caboodle and Clarity Data Base Objects
(DBO) used to report on Guarantor data? -
....ANSWER...The Caboodle GuarantorDim table and
the Clarity ACCOUNT table.
What is the difference between Internal and external
Identifiers? - ....ANSWER...The internal identifier will
be unique but is not guaranteed to be recognizable
by a user; while the external Identifiers recognizable
but not guaranteed to be unique.
,What is the difference between subscriber and a
member? - ....ANSWER...The subscriber is the name
of the person the insurance is issue to; while a
member is the person(s) who is covered by the
insurance
With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
patient? - ....ANSWER...A person who receives the
hospital/Clinic services an organization provides.
What are the "In" ADT events? - ....ANSWER...1
(admission), 3 (Transfer in) and 9 (Leave of Absence
Return)
A given Coverage represents this unique
combination of Epic elements. - ....ANSWER...In Epic
it is the unique combination of a payer, plan and
subscriber.
What was the Grand Central application once known
as? - ....ANSWER...ADT was the former name of this
application.
,With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
patient? - ....ANSWER...A person who receives the
services an organization provides.
What is "Welcome" as it pertains to Epic
applications? - ....ANSWER...Allows patients to check
themselves in for an appointment. It is an application
that focuses on self service kiosks or tablets a
patient can use to check in.
With regard to the Access Data Model, What is a
payor - ....ANSWER...The insurance company to
whom an insurance claim will be sent.
Subscriber - ....ANSWER...The person under whose
name the insurance is issued. Each insurance
coverage has only one.
Plan - ....ANSWER...The set of benefits that the
insurance company offers.
Member - ....ANSWER...The person who is covered by
insurance. Patients who will use the coverage. i.e.
children on the health insurance policy.
, True of False: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates on a
coverage than the coverage effective dates. -
....ANSWER...True: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates
True of False: Most organizations are more
concerned with the member effective dates on a
coverage than the coverage effective dates. -
....ANSWER...True
In which database object would you find the
member-level effective dates for coverage? -
....ANSWER...The Coverage_Member_list in Clarity
and the EligibilityEvent Fact table in Caboodle.
What is accessibility as defined by Epic? -
....ANSWER...The ability to seek and receive care at
an organization.
What is the industry standard for calculating the wait
average when scheduling patient appointments. -