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Conducting a peer review (not primary employment) - Correct Answer -Class I, 10
hours
Participation as a presenter for continuing education courses, workshops or
seminars by an approved association - Correct Answer -Class I, may not exceed 10
hours
Authorship of a presented scientific poster, platform presentation or published
article - Correct Answer -Class I, 10 hours per event, may not exceed 20 hours
Teaching a PT or PTA credit course (not primary employment) - Correct Answer -
Class I, not to exceed 20 hours
Certification of clinical specialization by the ABPTS - Correct Answer -Class 1, 30
hours, recognized only in the biennium in which it was awarded
,Patients records shall be retained for no less than ... - Correct Answer -10 years
Requested records will be submitted within ... - Correct Answer -A reasonable
amount of time
Person requesting records must furnish the provider with ... - Correct Answer -A
written, signed, authorization indicating that he/she is authorized to have access
to the patients records
The maximum charge for search and retrieval of records - Correct Answer -$20
The maximum charge for certifying medical records - Correct Answer -$7.50
Maximum cost for postage for medical records - Correct Answer -Actual costs
incurred
Year that HIPAA went into effect - Correct Answer -2001
, What is provided under HIPAA - Correct Answer -Patients have access to their
medical records and more control over how their personal health information is
used and disclosed
Safeguard provisions under HIPAA - Correct Answer -Written privacy procedures,
employee training and designated privacy officer
Boundries on medical record use - Correct Answer -Information is not used for
non-health related purposes, clear strong protections on marketing, providing
minimum amount of information necessary
Consumer control over health information - Correct Answer -ensure patients
understand their privacy rights, ensure patient access to their medical records
Accountability for medical record use and release - Correct Answer -Civil and
criminal penalties for violating standards
Confidentiality - Correct Answer -each patient's medical record must be
safeguarded against disclosure or exposure to non proprietary individuals