QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE WITH ACTUAL PASSED
SOLUTION
Service Area - ANSWERS-- Used to separate distinct business entities within
an organization.
- If a patient is seen in two ___, she will have two guarantor accounts and
receive two statements because each ___ accounts receivable is distinct.
Revenue Location - ANSWERS-- Represent the hospitals and clinics within
your organization.
- These are generally physical locations where___ is generated.
Department - ANSWERS-- Represent the places where users work and
patients receive care.
- These are the units in your hospital and the ___ in your clinics, such as
pediatrics, neurology, and other specialties.
- The level of the facility structure that represents the most specific level.
Security - ANSWERS-- To access specific activities users must have the right
___.
- The user's ___ is what controls which activities and workflows they are
allowed to engage in.
- It is essential when building your users to ensure that they have the proper
___.
, Security Point - ANSWERS-- To access the functionality, a user needs a key to
the door. In Epic, that key is called a ___.
Security Class - ANSWERS-- A ___ is a group of security points, which gives
users access to every piece of functionality they need.
- Think of a ___ as a keyring with several keys. Every user has at least one
___. Some users have___ from several applications.
- Are attached to user records.
Facility Structure (Least Specific to Most Specific) - ANSWERS-- Facility
- Service Area
- Parent Revenue Location
- Revenue Locations
- Department/Unit
- Rooms
- Beds
Chronicles - ANSWERS--You can think of ____ as a filing cabinet. All of the
information that end-users and administrators enter into the system is stored
in the filing cabinet.
-The database management system used by all of Epic's applications.
-Each application builds upon the _____ unified data model to create data
sets. All of the data that you work within Hyperspace, Text, MyChart, etc. is
stored in ___.
Master File - ANSWERS-- Hold information about a particular type of data and
designated by a three‐letter abbreviation or INI.
- Information in Chronicles is organized into _____.
- ___ is represented by the drawers in the filing cabinet. Each drawer, or ___,
stores all of the data about one type of thing.