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Professional practice standards have been developed by American Health Information Management Association.
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American Health Information Management Association plays an active role in developing standards for the electronic health record and confidentiality of health care information.
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Continuing education is mandatory for maintenance of certification as a health information professional.
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The Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) and Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) credentials are awarded by American Health Information Management Association on graduation from an approved education program.
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Education programs for medical record technicians (now called health information technicians) began in the 1970s.
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Essentials for health information education programs are monitored by American Health Information Management Association in collaboration with the Joint Commission.
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Requirements for the licensing of health care organizations are called "regulations."
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Elevating the standards for clinical records was the mission of the first organization of medical record librarians.
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Fee-for-service reimbursement was mandated in the early 1980s for all inpatients and outpatients.
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Prospective, fixed-rate reimbursement was initiated by the Joint Commission.
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Appropriate use of hospital resources and the quality of patient care was precipitated by Medicare legislation.
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Current Joint Commission standards emphasize departmentalized health care versus integrated health care.
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At its inception, Medicare was operated as a fee-for-service reimbursement program.
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The amendments to the Social Security Act of 1965 resulted in both the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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The Joint Commission accreditation preempts the need for state licensing of a health care organization in all 50 states.
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The process of assessing the quality of physician education by the American College of Surgeons in the early 1900s was dependent on the quality of the patient record.
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Information management standards are developed by the Joint Commission in collaboration with American Health Information Management Association and other organizations.
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The emphasis of health care organization accreditation is on the provision of cost-effective health care.
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The protection of secondary health information is an ethical tenet promoted by American Health Information Management Association.
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Health record documentation is influenced by governmental agencies such as Medicare and Medicaid.
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The first minimum standards pertaining to physicians and hospitals in the United States were established by the American College of Surgeons.
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Explain what is meant by the statement "AHIMA is a membership organization."
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Interpret the effect of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983 on the health information profession.
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Describe the role of the health information professional as a patient advocate.
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Discuss the significance of the American College of Surgeons' standardization movement to the development of the health information profession.
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The earliest medical records in the United States were
a. Letter-formatted.
b. Ledger-formatted.
c. Formatted by patient.
d. Catalogued by diseases and operations.
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When did the recording of clinical information begin in the United States?
a. Late 1700s
b. Early 1800s
c. Late 1800s
d. Early 1900s
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Which of the following is a legitimate and stated use of health information according to American Health Information Management Association?
a. The development of public policy on health care
b. The brokering of patient data for health care marketing
c. The prevention of disease and the promotion of health
d. Both a and c
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Which requirements apply to certifying health care facilities for the treatment of Medicare and Medicaid patients?
a. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
b. Omnibus Reconciliation Act
c. Conditions of Participation
d. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
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What is the basis for initial certification as a health information practitioner?
a. Formal education
b. Examination
c. Work experience.
d. Both a and b
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All the following are recognized roles of a health information management professional by American Health Information Management Association except
a. Clinician.
b. Educator.
c. Analyst.
d. Researcher.
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All the following components were specified for a computerized patient record system by the Institute of Medicine Study of 1991 except
a. Clinical support systems.
b. Communications systems.
c. Alerts.
d. Reminders.
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Which is a primary function of American Health Information Management Association?
a. Certification
b. Licensure
c. Program accreditation
d. Both a and c
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A hospital classified as a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) receives reimbursement enhancements for meeting the needs of an underserved area.
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One of the goals of Healthy People 2020 is to lower the cost of health care in the United States while maintaining a high quality of life.
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The increasing burden of running an independent physician practice has resulted in more physicians seeking employment in practices owned by health systems, hospitals, managed care organizations, or other entities.
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Prospective reimbursement altered the incentives for providing health care.
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Health care organizations may voluntarily elect to comply with nongovernmental health care standards.
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Medicaid reimbursement for health care services is administered by state government.
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A health care system comprising of two or more hospitals that are owned, managed, or leased by a single organization is called a(n) _____________________________________ delivery health care system.
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A(n) ____________________ is a primary care physician who participates in a managed care plan and is chiefly responsible for most of the care provided to the enrollee.
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A(n) _________________________ intermediary is the organization that has contracted with the federal government to process Medicare claims and payments for hospital inpatient health care services.
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When the cost of care is based on the patient's ability to pay, it is referred to as a(n) _________________________ scale fee.
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____________________ directive is the voluntary process by which an organization performs an external review and grants recognition to a program or health care facility that meets its predetermined standards.
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A(n) ____________________ is a legal written document that specifies a patient's preference regarding future health care, especially in relation to resuscitation and life-extending measures.
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Physicians responsible for federally funded patients in a certified health care facility are referred to as ______________________________ physicians.
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In large organizations the hospital's nursing staff will be led by an administrator who is responsible for ensuring good clinical quality of care. This person is most likely to be the
a. Chief quality officer.
b. Chief executive officer
c. Chief nursing officer
d. Chief operating officer
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_______________________ are electronic marketplaces through which individuals can shop for health insurance.
a. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
b. Blue Cross Blue Shield
c. Medicaid
d. Health Insurance Exchanges
e. Accountable Care Organizations
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_________________________ are provider collaborations created with the goal of coordinating and providing high-quality, efficient, and effective care for Medicare patients or other specific patient populations.
a. Patient-centered medical homes
b. Corporate physician practices
c. Health Maintenance Organizations
d. Accountable Care Organizations
e. Integrated delivery systems
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________________________ is a model of primary care that emphasizes care coordination and communication. This form of care encourages comprehensive care with accessible services and an emphasis on quality and safety.
a. Ambulatory care
b. Accountable Care Organization
c. Patient-centered medical home
d. Gatekeeper function
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A major change in _____ was influenced by the Flexner Report of 1910.
a. Health care reimbursement
b. Patient care documentation
c. Medical education
d. Health care utilization
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What did the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983 pertain to?
a. Quality health care
b. Cancer care
c. Confidentiality of health information
d. Reimbursement of care
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The Department of Health and Human Services agency whose primary responsibility is to produce and disseminate scientific research and policy-relevant information is the
a. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
b. Agency for Health Care Research and Quality.
c. Health Resources and Services Administration.
d. Administration for Children and Families.
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A patient who is using natural herbs for pain management is practicing what type of health care?
a. Acute care
b. Preventive medicine
c. Tertiary care
d. Alternative medicine
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Of the levels of health care, a complete physical examination would be categorized to which level?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Alternative
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Which of the following is a true statement regarding case management?
a. It is a policy directed at controlling cost and access to health care services.
b. It is a process of coordinating and monitoring secondary and tertiary care.
c. It is an approach used by managed care organizations to compile reports regarding services, providers, and enrollees.
d. It is a method used to manage health care costs by screening health care services provided.
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Two major issues for competing managed care organizations are
a. Quality and providers.
b. Facilities and enrollees.
c. Cost and quality.
d. Providers and enrollees.
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A consumer or patient interested in changing managed care plans should review the standard performance measures that are developed by
a. The Joint Commission.
b. Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
c. Department of Health and Human Services.
d. National Committee for Quality Assurance.
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If an emergency department physician fails to stabilize an indigent patient before transferring the patient to another facility, he or she is in violation of
a. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act.
b. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act.
c. Patient Self-Determination Act.
d. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
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As an employee of a managed care organization in the area of quality improvement, which of the following is an important resource for quality management?
a. Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
b. American Health Information Management Association
c. National Committee for Quality Assurance
d. Community Health Accreditation Program
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Of the following, which one is a function of the credentials committee?
a. Reviews medical staff applications.
b. Reviews patient length of stay.
c. Reviews appropriateness of admissions.
d. Conducts business between medical staff meetings.
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The organizational structure of the medical staff in a 250-bed hospital would most likely include which of the following?
a. Officers
b. Committees
c. Clinical services
d. All of the above
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What type of care is primarily provided to hospice patients?
a. Palliative
b. Curative
c. Diagnostic
d. Therapeutic
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The accrediting agency for rehabilitation facilities is
a. Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
b. Community Health Accreditation Program
c. American Osteopathic Association
d. Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing National League of Nursing
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Which one of the following would be covered by Mr. Rocky State's Medicare Part A?
a. Durable medical equipment
b. Open heart surgery
c. Prescription drugs
d. Diabetes monitoring
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The new Rocky Mountain Hospice Care Center will be providing patient care beginning January of next year. From which of the following resources can they anticipate financial reimbursement for their services?
a. Medicaid
b. Private pay
c. Private insurance
d. All of the above
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Which term refers to a primary care physician who is participating in a comprehensive managed care plan by providing most of the care to the patient?
a. Participant
b. Enrollee
c. Subscriber
d. Gatekeeper
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Which one of the following is an information system that allows health care providers to input data electronically at the time care is provided or whenever necessary?
a. Point-of-care system
b. Optical imaging system
c. Computer-assisted system
d. Bedside health record
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Which term describes a patient needing health care assessment and evaluation for approximately 24 hours or less?
a. Inpatient
b. Observation
c. Resident
d. Admission
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Which term refers to a defined geographical area served by a health care program?
a. Community center
b. Regional boundary
c. Catchment area
d. County health line
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Which term refers to a health care organization's ability to provide a full range of health care services from the least acute to the most acute?
a. Continuum of care
b. Comprehensive care
c. Managed health care
d. Health care maintenance
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What is the fee for a given health care procedure called that is charged by the physician and other physicians in the area?
a. Fee for service
b. Capitation
c. Usual, customary, and reasonable
d. Relative value scale
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The federal government contracts with private insurance companies to process Medicare claims and payments for inpatient hospital care. What reference title is then given to this insurance company?
a. Fiscal intermediary
b. Managed care provider
c. Beneficiary
d. Subscriber
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What type of health service is covered by Part B of Medicare?
a. Physician office visit
b. Custodial care
c. Inpatient care
d. Dental visit
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Which one of the following legislative acts was directed at controlling costs by creating the prospective payment system?
a. Health Care Quality Improvement Act
b. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
c. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985
d. Social Security Act of 1935
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Which entity approves medical staff appointments?
a. Medical staff organization
b. Executive committee
c. Credentials committee
d. Governing body
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All the following are accrediting agencies except
a. American Osteopathic Association
b. Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
c. Community Health Accreditation Program
d. Department of Health and Human Services
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Which legislation increased the public's awareness of patient rights, advance directives, and options for health care?
a. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985
b. Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
c. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
d. Patient Self-Determination Act
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Which legislation established criteria for the transfer or discharge of patients and was dubbed as the "antidumping act?"
a. Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act
b. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
c. Patient Self-Determination Act
d. Kerr-Mills Medical Assistance Program
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Which process gives legal authority to a person to practice health care in a state?
a. Certification
b. Accreditation
c. Licensure
d. Registration