HIT 125 Final Exam Rated A+ -Verified
A nationwide community of federal and state agencies, care delivery organizations,
consumer organizations, pharmacies, tech vendors, payers, and others agree to
securely share information via the Internet using a common set of standards and
specifications. - ANSWER-eHealth Exchange
A patient's address is an example of what type of information - ANSWER-Administrative
information
a patients birth date and gender documented in the health record are examples of -
ANSWER-a data element
a quantitative review that occurs while the patient is still in the hospital is called -
ANSWER-concurrent
A record is considered a primary data source when it: - ANSWER-Contains information
about the patient that has been documented by the professionals who provided care to
the patient
a rule established by an administrative agency of the government - ANSWER-
Regulation
A service in acute care hospitals, that is NOT provided by the HIM department -
ANSWER-Billing
a single fact representing a patient in healthcare - ANSWER-Data element
a systematic quality review that evaluates a healthcare facility's performance against
preestablished standards - ANSWER-Accreditation
AAAHC - ANSWER-Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care
Accountability - ANSWER-create authority over the information governance proccess
within an organization
AHIMA 8 principles of information governance - ANSWER-1. accountability
2. Transparency
3. Integrity
4. Protection
5. Compliance
6. Availability
7. Retention
8. Disposition
, AHIMA has created 8 principles to help organizations create ________________ within
their organization? - ANSWER-Information governance
ambulatory surgery records are similar to - ANSWER-hospital operative records
an addendum to the health record should be dated when? - ANSWER-The day the
addendum was created
an assisted living facility is an example of what type of care setting - ANSWER-Long-
term care
an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or
the risk thereof - ANSWER-Sentinel Event
are ambulatory and outpatient interchangeable terms? - ANSWER-Yes
Being able to schedule an appointment through a portal is an example of - ANSWER-a
patient portal having administrative orientation
CARF - ANSWER-Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Case finding is a method used to: - ANSWER-Identify patients who have been seen or
treated in a facility for a particular disease or condition for inclusion in a registry
compliance - ANSWER-Create a process for ensuring that all the information meetings
requirements of appropriate laws, regulations, standards, and organizational policies
Confidentiality - ANSWER-A legal and ethical concept that requires healthcare
providers to protect health records and other personal and private information from
unauthorized use or disclosure
cultural competence - ANSWER-the ability to accept and understand the beliefs and
values of other people and groups
Data from a wearable monitor, such as an exercise-tracking device, is an example of? -
ANSWER-patient-generated health data
data that defines and characterizes other data - ANSWER-metadata
describe the work of a patient information coordinarot - ANSWER-Creates policies and
design workflows for accepting and managing patient-generated health information
Disposition - ANSWER-Create a process for secure and appropriate destruction of
information that is no longer needed to be maintained by the organization
A nationwide community of federal and state agencies, care delivery organizations,
consumer organizations, pharmacies, tech vendors, payers, and others agree to
securely share information via the Internet using a common set of standards and
specifications. - ANSWER-eHealth Exchange
A patient's address is an example of what type of information - ANSWER-Administrative
information
a patients birth date and gender documented in the health record are examples of -
ANSWER-a data element
a quantitative review that occurs while the patient is still in the hospital is called -
ANSWER-concurrent
A record is considered a primary data source when it: - ANSWER-Contains information
about the patient that has been documented by the professionals who provided care to
the patient
a rule established by an administrative agency of the government - ANSWER-
Regulation
A service in acute care hospitals, that is NOT provided by the HIM department -
ANSWER-Billing
a single fact representing a patient in healthcare - ANSWER-Data element
a systematic quality review that evaluates a healthcare facility's performance against
preestablished standards - ANSWER-Accreditation
AAAHC - ANSWER-Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care
Accountability - ANSWER-create authority over the information governance proccess
within an organization
AHIMA 8 principles of information governance - ANSWER-1. accountability
2. Transparency
3. Integrity
4. Protection
5. Compliance
6. Availability
7. Retention
8. Disposition
, AHIMA has created 8 principles to help organizations create ________________ within
their organization? - ANSWER-Information governance
ambulatory surgery records are similar to - ANSWER-hospital operative records
an addendum to the health record should be dated when? - ANSWER-The day the
addendum was created
an assisted living facility is an example of what type of care setting - ANSWER-Long-
term care
an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or
the risk thereof - ANSWER-Sentinel Event
are ambulatory and outpatient interchangeable terms? - ANSWER-Yes
Being able to schedule an appointment through a portal is an example of - ANSWER-a
patient portal having administrative orientation
CARF - ANSWER-Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
Case finding is a method used to: - ANSWER-Identify patients who have been seen or
treated in a facility for a particular disease or condition for inclusion in a registry
compliance - ANSWER-Create a process for ensuring that all the information meetings
requirements of appropriate laws, regulations, standards, and organizational policies
Confidentiality - ANSWER-A legal and ethical concept that requires healthcare
providers to protect health records and other personal and private information from
unauthorized use or disclosure
cultural competence - ANSWER-the ability to accept and understand the beliefs and
values of other people and groups
Data from a wearable monitor, such as an exercise-tracking device, is an example of? -
ANSWER-patient-generated health data
data that defines and characterizes other data - ANSWER-metadata
describe the work of a patient information coordinarot - ANSWER-Creates policies and
design workflows for accepting and managing patient-generated health information
Disposition - ANSWER-Create a process for secure and appropriate destruction of
information that is no longer needed to be maintained by the organization