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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Administrative data should be updated annually during a review process.
B  Administrative data should be updated every other year during a review process.
C  The data are never changed.
D  Administrative data should be reviewed on every visit and updated immediately if there is a change.
Question #2
A  Registration number
B  Master patient index
C  Medical record number
D  Data element
Question #3
A  1–5 years
B  20–30 years
C  There is no retention period. It’s permanent.
D  10–15 years
Question #4
A  Administrative data
B  Demographic data
C  Clinical data
D  Diagnosis data
Question #6
A  cloud services.
B  none of these.
C  paper records.
D  tape backup.
Question #8
A  An EHR to keep track of each patient encounter
B  A file cabinet for storing patient records
C  An index card with each patient’s contact information
D  A record of each patient divided into individual encounters
Question #9
A  patient analysis.
B  reviewing the record after the patient is discharged.
C  business analysis.
D  quantitative analysis.
Question #10
A  Server storage
B  Magnetic tape storage
C  Printing and warehousing
D  Optical disk
Question #11
A  by medical record number.
B  by the date the patient was last seen.
C  alphabetically.
D  by date of retention expiration.
Question #12
A  five years.
B  ten years.
C  indefinitely.
D  according to a policy written by the facility that addresses the length of time.
Question #13
A  An EHR to keep track of each patient encounter
B  An index card with each patient’s contact information
C  A record of each patient divided into individual encounters
D  A file cabinet for storing patient records
Question #16
A  interventions.
B  office visits.
C  preventative care.
D  long-term care.
Question #17
A  Poverty level of patients assigned
B  Language barriers between patients and providers
C  Number of patients covered
D  Level of improvement of patient population
Question #19
A  towards fee-for-service.
B  towards pay-for-performance.
C  away from pay-for-performance.
D  away from value-based performance.
Question #20
A  pay-for-performance.
B  fee-for-value.
C  shared savings.
D  all of these.
Question #23
A  Meaningful Use.
B  integrated delivery network.
C  health information exchange.
D  population health management.
Question #24
A  increase government profitability for Meaningful Use technology.
B  accomplish the standards of Meaningful Use.
C  advance the skills of allied health technicians.
D  move healthcare towards nursing centered care.
Question #25
A  RHIT, RHIA, or CCA credential
B  2 years’ coding experience
C  Successful completion of a coding certificate program
D  Master’s in health informatics
Question #26
A  Bachelor’s degree only
B  Associate degree only
C  Bachelor’s degree and pass the RHIA exam
D  Associate degree and pass the RHIT exam
Question #27
A  Registered Health Information Accessor
B  Registered Health Integrity Administrator
C  Recommended Health Information Accessor
D  Registered Health Information Administrator
Question #29
A  voice recognition software.
B  transcription software.
C  speech conversion software.
D  epic voice recognition software.
Question #30
A  Security
B  Integrity
C  Technology
D  Compliance
Question #31
A  The Joint Commission
B  Office of Inspector General
C  OASIS
D  HEDIS
Question #32
A  To teach individuals how to code correctly
B  To elevate the status of individuals who processed medical records
C  To write laws for compliance and security
D  To assist with documentation
Question #33
A  ART.
B  CCS.
C  RHIA.
D  RRL.
Question #34
A  Massachusetts General Hospital
B  Blue Cross of Texas
C  Johns Hopkins University
D  Baylor University
Question #35
A  Send bills to insurance companies
B  Code charts
C  Audit charts for deficiencies
D  Coordinate claims reimbursement
Question #36
A  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
B  Medicare Modernization Act of 2013
C  Affordable Healthcare Act of 2010
D  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
Question #37
A  AAPC
B  CCS
C  CMRS
D  CTR
Question #38
A  ambulatory practice association.
B  capitated practice.
C  integrated delivery network.
D  independent practice association.
Question #39
A  Independent practice association
B  Ambulatory surgery center
C  Urgent care center
D  Ambulatory clinic
Question #43
A  health information management.
B  patient-centric care.
C  clinical decision support.
D  meaningful use of documentation.
Question #44
A  improved outcomes.
B  all of these.
C  digital and telemedicine enhancements in treatments.
D  collecting information for patient engagement.
Question #45
A  $10,000–$20,000.
B  $50,000–$75,750.
C  $25,775–$50,755.
D  $44,000–$63,750.
Question #46
A  Certified
B  All of these
C  Interoperable
D  Meaningful
Question #47
A  ACA
B  ARRA
C  ONC
D  HIPAA
Question #49
A  The Act will reduce costs by introducing new models of payment.
B  The Act will restrict the types of insurance coverage available.
C  The Act will improve quality of care through expanded measurements.
D  The Act will streamline administrative processes.