OQ: Which of the following accurately reflects EHR system use? - As of 2015, nearly 84% of US
nonfederal acute care hospitals had adopted basic EHR systems.
OQ: T/F A shift from applications focused on developing the patient's plan for health to applications
focused on documenting the patient's record is the key component in successfully achieving population
health management. - False
OQ: __________ is best described as having the ability to exchange information electronically with
others in order to have a comprehensive view of the patient's health and care. - Health
information exchange
OQ: __________ is defined as exchanging medical information via electronic communications to improve
a patient's clinical health status. - Telemedicine
OQ: A master care plan is best described as: - A long-term care plan to maintain health integrated
with short-term plans for transient conditions
OQ: If the state in which you work does not specify retention requirements for patient records, you
should: - Maintain the records for as long as the state's statute of limitations or other regulations
require
OQ: In which component of the patient record would you find detailed information about tissue
removed during a surgical procedure? - Pathology report
OQ: In which component of the patient record would you find the SOAP note? - Progress notes
OQ: In which decade did Medicare shift from a cost-based reimbursement system to a prospective
payment system based on diagnosis related groups? - 1980s
, OQ: Social media benefits health care in which of the following ways? - All of the above:
a. Creates a sense of community
b. Delivers new clinical research insights
c. Aids in measuring patient satisfaction
OQ: T/F A database refers to only large structured, accessible data sets that are stored electronically. -
False
OQ: T/F Electronic medical records (EMRs) are a digital version of the paper charts within one practice
whereas electronic health records (EHRs) have all those capabilities but are equipped to communicate
and share information with other providers. - True
OQ: T/F Health care data and health care information are synonymous and can be used interchangeably.
- False
OQ: T/F In the 1960s and 70s, health care executives invested primarily in administrative and financial
systems. - True
OQ: T/F Life-threatening trauma and diseases of mysterious origin are often described in a predefined
patient plan. - False
OQ: T/F Minicomputers were smaller, more powerful, and more affordable than mainframe computers,
and they interfaced well with other clinical and administrative systems in the organization. - False
OQ: T/F Risk is the likelihood that the plan will not be followed or will not result in desired outcomes. -
True
OQ: T/F The American Hospital Association publishes and updates CPT codes annually. - False
OQ: T/F The criteria against which quality is measured change depending on the product, service, or use.
- True