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Exam 3

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

Question #1
A  RHIT, RHIA, or CCA credential
B  Successful completion of a coding certificate program
C  2 years’ coding experience
D  Master’s in health informatics
Question #2
A  EHRs do not have to be as secure as the paper record.
B  EHRs take less time for the physician to access.
C  EHRs are less expensive.
D  EHRs can be used simultaneously by more than one provider.
Question #3
A  care giver.
B  insurance company.
C  attorney.
D  guarantor.
Question #4
A  HIM personnel.
B  a doctor.
C  a third-party payer.
D  a nurse, medical assistant, or other technician.
Question #5
A  serves as a means of communication among the healthcare team.
B  only documents the health status of the patient.
C  is not used by other ancillary personnel.
D  is not protected from legal proceedings.
Question #6
A  Education in both fields can be a shared endeavor.
B  Any overlap between the fields will decrease in the future.
C  Boundaries between these fields are static.
D  Each field has a specific focus.
Question #7
A  1970s.
B  1990s.
C  1980s.
D  2000s.
Question #9
A  bio-informatics.
B  health informatics.
C  health information management.
D  all of these.
Question #10
A  information technology.
B  health information management.
C  health informatics.
D  healthcare reform.
Question #11
A  Patient’s Bill of Rights.
B  Healthcare Bill of Rights.
C  Notice of Privacy Practices.
D  Bill of Rights.
Question #12
A  Medical Care Act of 1965
B  Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996
C  Employee Health Care Protection Act of 2013
D  The Affordable Care Act of 2010
Question #13
A  Insurance
B  Clinical
C  Administrative
D  Reimbursement
Question #14
A  Bi-annually
B  Continuously
C  Monthly
D  Bi-weekly
Question #15
A  insurance data.
B  administrative data.
C  medical data.
D  demographic data.
Question #16
A  Administrative data should be updated every other year during a review process.
B  Administrative data should be updated annually 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 #17
A  tape backup.
B  none of these.
C  cloud services.
D  paper records.
Question #19
A  An index card with each patient’s contact information
B  An EHR to keep track of each patient encounter
C  A file cabinet for storing patient records
D  A record of each patient divided into individual encounters
Question #22
A  expanded patients’ rights regarding health information.
B  movement from the paper record to the EHR.
C  strengthening of the government’s ability to enforce the law.
D  enhanced privacy rules.
Question #24
A  2018
B  2017
C  2015
D  2016
Question #27
A  Security rule
B  Code set rule
C  Privacy rule
D  Administrative rule
Question #28
A  accepted.
B  licensed.
C  accredited.
D  approved.
Question #29
A  discharge planning evaluation.
B  medical necessity admissions.
C  scope and frequency of review.
D  composition of the UR committee.
Question #30
A  they had to meet goals to qualify for their special status.
B  they are often more stringent than mandatory regulations and requirements.
C  they apply to organizations rather than individuals.
D  they are voluntary standards.
Question #31
A  All of these
B  Number of breaches in disclosure
C  Number of valid requests
D  Number of requests fulfilled
Question #32
A  Encoding
B  Computer-assisted coding
C  Grouping
D  Master Patient Index
Question #33
A  Identification of the designated record set by the facility
B  All of these
C  Identification of the legal record by the facility
D  Appropriate authorization process
Question #35
A  Medicaid
B  Blue Shield
C  Blue Cross
D  Medicare
Question #36
A  artificial intelligence.
B  computer-assisted coding.
C  natural language processing.
D  encoding.
Question #39
A  all of these.
B  may be partially electronic.
C  may be partially paper format.
D  often has electronic signature capability.
Question #40
A  standardized research data on pharmaceutical usage.
B  decreased transparency for clinical providers.
C  decreased population health outcomes.
D  better clinical outcomes.
Question #42
A  Poor health outcomes
B  The electronic health record
C  New laws and regulations
D  Changes in Medicare/Medicaid rules
Question #43
A  Interactive personal health record
B  Personal health record
C  Patient portal record
D  iHealth record
Question #45
A  Web-based
B  Paper
C  Software-based
D  All of these
Question #46
A  Personal health record
B  EHR reports obtained from a patient portal
C  Patient history and physical
D  Transfer care record
Question #47
A  Patient
B  Provider
C  Facility
D  Any of these