Exam 5: Health Data Content and Structures
Exam 1: Health Care Delivery Systems86 Questions
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Exam 5: Health Data Content and Structures85 Questions
Exam 6: Nomenclatures and Classification Systems76 Questions
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Match the type of analysis to the examples given.
-a chart review is done to determine that the requirements of statutory provisions, administrative regulations, accrediting standards, professional guidelines, and institutional standards are met
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In a large metropolitan health care facility, which type of record identification system would you expect to be used?
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Match the type of analysis to the examples given.
-determining if sufficient documentation exists in the record to support billing a third-party insurer for the diagnoses reached or the procedures performed
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An enterprise master patient index is when multiple health care facilities share the same master patient index.
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When a health care facility closes, the health care record retention criteria changes.
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The problem-oriented health record was developed and popularized by
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Unit numbering systems are creating the potential for the same patient to receive two or more numbers, depending on the frequency of admissions to that facility.
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___________ serves as a pointer, indicator, or guide to facilitate reference.
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Unilateral data flow was the method used by many in the health information management profession during the first half of the 20th century.
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Governmental and accrediting entities utilize the data supplied to them by health care providers and organizations to assess compliance with
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Data collection of a patient's personal and financial information is always collected at the bedside.
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Match the characteristic of data quality with its definition.
-values are correct and valid
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Match the characteristic of data quality with its definition.
-required data items are all collected
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There are multiple registries that exist to serve health care needs. Some function at the local level and others at an international level.
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A facility's record retention policy is best defined as which of the following?
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Which of the following are components of a records management system?
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Secondary databases include those centered within a particular health care facility-all EXCEPT the following:
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