MOA 180 - Health Information Management & HIPAA » Fall 2022 » Week 5 Quiz

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Question #1
Accreditation is:
A.   mandatory.
B.   obligatory.
C.   voluntary.
D.   professional.
Question #2
All of the following are TRUE about accrediting bodies EXCEPT:
A.   they had to meet goals to qualify for their special status.
B.   they apply to organizations rather than individuals.
C.   they are voluntary standards.
D.   they are often more stringent than mandatory regulations and requirements.
Question #3
Utilization Review in the CoP requires all of the following EXCEPT:
A.   medical necessity admissions.
B.   composition of the UR committee.
C.   scope and frequency of review.
D.   discharge planning evaluation.
Question #4
A healthcare facility that has been granted approval based on a set of voluntary standards is known as:
A.   licensed.
B.   accepted.
C.   accredited.
D.   approved.
Question #5
Healthcare consumers refer to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act as:
A.   the HIPAA law.
B.   the privacy law.
C.   the confidentiality law.
D.   the privacy rule.
Question #6
Any healthcare provider or contractor that transmits in electronic form any individually identifiable health information is known as a:
A.   business associate.
B.   business assistant.
C.   covered entity.
D.   business individual.
Question #7
Mary Smith, the HIM director at General Hospital, has been looking for a new shredding company and decided to hire ABC Shredding Company. ABC Shredding is known as a(n):
A.   covered entity.
B.   business associate.
C.   employee.
D.   business partner.
Question #8
The written notification that must be signed by the patient or legal representative that was established by HIPAA is the:
A.   Notice of Privacy.
B.   Notice of Privacy Practices.
C.   Notice of Practice.
D.   Notice of Patient Rights.
Question #9
Certain information is designated as protected health information and cannot be released without the patient's authorization. What qualifies as PHI?
A.   Data with the patient's name, address, and date of birth
B.   Any piece of clinical data that has the patient's date of birth
C.   Any piece of data that identifies the patient
D.   Any piece of data that identifies the patient as well as clinical data
Question #10
Which HIPAA rule speaks directly to the electronic systems used to house, maintain, and transmit health information?
A.   Security rule
B.   Privacy rule
C.   Code set rule
D.   Administrative rule
Question #11
Under HIPAA, a specific number is assigned to each health plan. This number is known as the:
A.   HIPD.
B.   HPID.
C.   PID.
D.   NPI.
Question #12
Under the HITECH Act, when a breach of health information occurs and ______ or more individuals are impacted, media outlets that serve the area must be notified, on top of normal measures.
A.   500
B.   350
C.   250
D.   1000
Question #13
Which of the following is NOT considered to be an identifier of PHI?
A.   Mary Jane Schneider
B.   Age 33
C.   License plate BF 202360
D.   123 Main Street, Middleton, OH 46057
Question #14
Which of the following is used to report inpatient procedures as of 2014?
A.   ICD-9-CM Volume 3
B.   CPT
C.   ICD-9-CM Volume 1
D.   ICD-10-PCS
Question #15
HCPCS Level II codes are used for:
A.   ambulatory surgery patients.
B.   observation patients only.
C.   inpatients and outpatients.
D.   inpatients only.
Question #16
The enforcement and compliance rule contains all of the following EXCEPT:
A.   provisions that pertain to investigations of compliance.
B.   provisions that pertain to compliance.
C.   provisions that pertain to investigations of noncompliance.
D.   provisions that pertain to the civil money penalties imposed for violations.
Question #17
The third and final stage of the Meaningful Use act has been delayed until:
A.   2017
B.   2015
C.   2018
D.   2016
Question #18
Which of the following is defined as the right of patients to keep personal health information from being disclosed?
A.   Security
B.   Integrity
C.   Privacy
D.   Confidentiality
Question #19
What is the definition for an accounting of disclosure?
A.   A listing of all disclosures of a patient's PHI including those for healthcare operations
B.   A listing of all disclosures of a patient's PHI including those for payment and healthcare operations
C.   A listing of all disclosures of a patient's PHI for treatment
D.   A listing of all disclosures of a patient's PHI including those for treatment, payment, and healthcare operations
Question #20
Jennifer Smith called General Hospital's Release of Information (ROI) department and asked Mary Lawrence to send a copy of her aunt Linda Smith's medical record. Mary Lawrence complied. What kind of breach did she commit?
A.   Confidentiality
B.   Integrity
C.   Security
D.   Privacy
Question #21
A mental health facility is using the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for coding health information of its mental health patients. Which rule is it breaking?
A.   Code sets
B.   Enforcement and compliance
C.   Confidentiality
D.   Privacy
Question #22
Bobby Jones just had an emergency appendectomy and is now in recovery. Over lunch in the cafeteria, two nurses were discussing Bobby Jones and the surgery he had just had and how lucky he was he came in when he did. They used his name along with details of some very important issues with his surgery. What rule did they breach?
A.   Integrity
B.   Confidentiality
C.   Privacy
D.   Security
Question #23
Jamie Jones does not have access to the computer but wants to look up some information about her next-door neighbor, so Sally writes her password down and gives it to her to use when she needs to. What rule is being breached?
A.   Integrity
B.   Security
C.   Privacy
D.   Confidentiality
Question #24
What is the percentage of hospitals accredited by The Joint Commission?
A.   75 percent
B.   70 percent
C.   80 percent
D.   77 percent
Question #25
Which of the following has been accrediting hospitals for over 60 years?
A.   American Osteopathic Association
B.   Accreditation Commission for Health Care, Inc.
C.   Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality
D.   The Joint Commission
Question #26
A patient and his primary care physician are viewing actual radiology images taken at an area tertiary care facility during his office visit in a rural partner hospital system. This remote viewing system is referred to as:
A.   PACS.
B.   CMS.
C.   DRGs.
D.   EHRs.
Question #27
A primary care physician is utilizing a PACS system to communicate and coordinate the transfer of information with an orthopedic surgeon in preparation for a surgical consult and eventual transfer to a rehabilitation hospital. This coordination is referred to as:
A.   sharing of patient information.
B.   continuity of care.
C.   all of these.
D.   coordination of care.
Question #28
Mary calls an area dermatologist to have a skin consultation set up for cancer evaluation. The staff lets her know that she must have a referral from her primary care provider before she can be seen. This is an example of a managed care plan that requires that a __________ (often a generalist) be the first point of contact for the patient.
A.   primary portal
B.   physician consultant
C.   gatekeeper
D.   patient-centric provider
Question #29
Which health information tool is designed to be maintained and managed by the patient?
A.   Patient history
B.   Designated personal record set
C.   Patient portal
D.   Personal health record
Question #30
What tool compiles information from the EHR and creates a summary for the patient that utilizes lay terms and language?
A.   Patient portal record
B.   iHealth record
C.   Interactive personal health record
D.   Personal health record
Question #31
Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning the use of a patient portal?
A.   Patients may be able to schedule appointments using the portal.
B.   Patients may be able to control and override restrictions on information availability placed by the provider.
C.   Patients may be able to view diagnostic test results.
D.   Patients may be able to request prescription refills.
Question #32
Which of the following statistics demonstrates Stage 2 Meaningful Use?
A.   10 patients out of 100 have transmitted their records via a patient portal.
B.   All of these demonstrate Stage 2 Meaningful Use.
C.   20 patients out of 100 have downloaded their own records for personal use.
D.   5 patients out of 100 have viewed their records online through a patient portal.
Question #33
The MOST effective way to make patients aware of the advantages and ease of use of a patient portal can be illustrated by:
A.   participating in a marketing campaign for the consumers.
B.   distributing fliers at health fairs.
C.   calling all the patients in the practice.
D.   offering educational programming at area libraries.
Question #34
A generalized term reflecting the variety of new technology and devices that can be used outside of the care setting to capture, monitor, and utilize health information such as wearable fitness bands is:
A.   hHealth.
B.   iHealth.
C.   tHealth.
D.   mHealth.
Question #35
A patient's knowledge, skills, ability, and willingness to manage his or her own healthcare is known as:
A.   patient engagement.
B.   patient activation.
C.   patient disease management.
D.   patient outcome.
Question #36
A patient who utilizes and carries copies of his/her health information because he/she travels extensively for work is an example of:
A.   patient outcome.
B.   patient activation.
C.   patient engagement.
D.   patient disease management.
Question #37
A broad concept that combines a patient's knowledge and skills along with interventions designed to increase activation and promote positive patient behavior, such as obtaining preventative care or exercising regularly, is known as:
A.   wellness.
B.   social health networking.
C.   patient engagement.
D.   patient activation.
Question #38
The capability to put the "right information at the right place at the right time" places which person at the center of the care process?
A.   Caregiver
B.   Provider
C.   Patient
D.   Information technician
Question #39
Which information technology can be used to inform the patient and caregivers of preventative measures that should be taken, and should limit hospital admissions and emergency room use?
A.   Diagnostic group assignment
B.   Social networking
C.   Correct coding
D.   Predictive analytics
Question #40
What type of reimbursement system means that payments will increasingly be based on patient outcomes and the measurement of the health of a group of individuals?
A.   Fee-for-service
B.   Fee-for-value
C.   Fee-for-wellness
D.   Fee-for-outcome
Question #41
Which of the following can be thought of as the original mHealth service?
A.   The Internet
B.   MP3 audio files
C.   Telemedicine
D.   Telehealth
Question #42
Which of the following might NOT be expected to be a part of the patient portal capabilities?
A.   Physician summaries
B.   Core measure abstract for chronic disease
C.   Home health instructions
D.   Radiology images
Question #43
A remote monitoring device for pacemaker charging would commonly:
A.   work in metropolitan areas only.
B.   be regulated by the FDA.
C.   be designed to also collect information on blood sugar readings.
D.   send an alert to the patient's attorney when approaching a threshold.
Question #44
Which of the following is illustrative of an emerging role of the health information management technician?
A.   Data abstractor
B.   Release of Information coordinator
C.   Customer and portal support specialist
D.   Data analyst
Question #45
Which of the following is a designated tool in the Meaningful Use requirements?
A.   Primary health record
B.   Personal health record
C.   Patient portal
D.   None of these
Question #46
Which of the following provides an example of a personal health record application?
A.   HealthVault interface
B.   Electronic health record software
C.   Computer-assisted coding
D.   ICD-10-CM encoder
Question #47
Basic information contained in the personal health record would include:
A.   advanced directives.
B.   results of laboratory testing.
C.   medication allergies.
D.   echocardiogram reports.
Question #48
Which of the following is NOT an example of a personal health record application?
A.   Blue Button
B.   Health Vault
C.   WebMd Health Manager
D.   Patient portal
Question #49
Jane Doe requests that a correction be made to the date of her last menstrual period in her patient care record at General Hospital. She has the right to make this request based on which legislation?
A.   Hill-Burton
B.   HITECH
C.   Meaningful Use
D.   HIPAA
Question #50
Social networks can provide direct support for:
A.   none of these
B.   medicolegal decisions.
C.   informed consent.
D.   patient engagement.

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