Deck 2: Medical Ethics, Law, and Compliance

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The standards of conduct that grow out of one's understanding of right and wrong are known as:

A) Ethics
B) Morals
C) Behavior
D) Common Sense
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What is considered to be one response to the bioethical issue of life sustainment without patient consent?

A) Appointing a power of attorney
B) Appointing a guardian
C) Creating a living will
D) Updating a will
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What is another name for etiquette?

A) Good education
B) Good manners
C) Good attitude
D) Good morals
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Who is called "the father of modern medicine"?

A) Galileo
B) Zeus
C) Hippocrates
D) Galen
Question
The law, as it applies to standards of acceptable care, is known as:

A) Medical ethics
B) Medical jurisprudence
C) Medical etiquette
D) Medical morals
Question
Medical practice acts __________ users of healthcare services.

A) Protect
B) Harm
C) Contact
D) Pay
Question
The permit issued by the registration branch of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) must be renewed how often?

A) Bi-annually
B) Annually
C) Every three years
D) Every five years
Question
The relationship between the physician and the patient starts when the patient:

A) Goes to the physician for care
B) Receives a bill
C) Receives a diagnosis
D) Selects the physician as a PCP
Question
The contract between a physician and patient is _____, that is, it is not expressed in either words or writing.

A) Not valid
B) A deal
C) Implied
D) Applied
Question
At times a written contract is provided. This is called a(n) __________ contract.

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Fixed
D) Common
Question
A standard written contract may allow a patient to:

A) Have one free office visit
B) Pay for services at a 10% discount
C) Receive free care
D) Pay for services over an extended period of time
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In the physician-patient relationship, the patient _____ certain responsibilities.

A) Does have
B) Does not have
C) Has to earn
D) May always waive
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Which type of consent applies to routine treatment only?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defined
D) Belated
Question
Which type of consent is important to avoid later lawsuits, or even more seriously, criminal accusations?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defined
D) Belated
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Which type of consent means that the patient has had an illness or problem explained by the physician in simple, understandable language?

A) Expressed
B) Implied
C) Informed
D) Oral
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This gives someone else, of the patient's choosing, the right to make decisions for the patient:

A) Durable power of attorney
B) Certified power of attorney
C) Secure power of attorney
D) Trusting power of attorney
Question
How many categories of covered entities are there?

A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) Four
Question
Individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media is called:

A) Patient Health Information
B) Private Health Information
C) Protected Health Information
D) Personal Health Information
Question
PHI includes all of the following except:

A) Social Security Number
B) Telephone Number
C) Finger Prints
D) Weight
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The HIPAA law requires identifiers for all of the following except:

A) Providers
B) Health Claims
C) Patients
D) Health plans
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The NPI is a __________ position numeric identifier with a check digit in the last position to help detect keying errors.

A) 10
B) 8
C) 6
D) 12
Question
The minimum necessary standard does not apply to disclosures for which purposes?

A) Among healthcare providers for treatment purposes
B) Among patients' family and friends for informational purposes
C) Among healthcare providers and students for research purposes
D) Among patients in the waiting room for conversational purposes
Question
For use or disclosure of PHI other than for treatment, payment, or operations, the patient must:

A) Pay a release of information fee
B) Sign an authorization to release information
C) Call and authorize the release of information
D) Visit the physician within 30 days of the release of information
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TPO stands for:

A) Treatment, payment, organization
B) Taxation, physician, organization
C) The payment operation
D) Treatment, payment, operations
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An authorization document must be in plain language and include all of the following except:

A) Signature of the individual
B) Description of the purpose of each disclosure
C) Expiration date
D) Cost requirement for release of information
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Adherence to rules and regulations is also known as:

A) Legality
B) Compliance
C) Complements
D) Ability
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This person may be an office manager or a biller:

A) Chief Medical Officer
B) Chief of Staff
C) Chief Compliance Officer
D) Chief Financial Officer
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This type of environment makes employees feel encouraged to report mistakes promptly without fear of retribution:

A) Open door policy
B) Closed door policy
C) Online-only policy
D) Chain of command policy
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An audit should be conducted at least how often by a designated staff member or outside consultant?

A) Once per year
B) Once every two years
C) Every six months
D) Once every five years
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Within how many days should corrective action be taken once a problem is identified?

A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 90 days
D) 120 days
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Accurate data entry speeds the correct payment of claims and lessens the chance of:

A) Local fines
B) State fines
C) State audit
D) Federal audit
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Accurate documentation contributes to improved:

A) Patient satisfaction
B) Patient compliance
C) Patient care
D) Patient payment
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Assistants who maintain good __________ relationships with patients and other staff members help reduce the likelihood of litigation.

A) Social
B) Extracurricular
C) Outside
D) Interpersonal
Question
Documentation of all __________ should be placed in the compliance manual.

A) Hiring
B) Training
C) Firing
D) Auditing
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Many practices accept requests for information only when they are:

A) Requested in writing
B) Requested in person
C) Requested by an attorney
D) Both written and notarized
Question
How many parts are there to HIPAA's Administrative Simplification provisions?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Question
Which is not a standard of the HIPAA Administrative Simplification Provisions?

A) HIPAA Security Requirements
B) HIPAA Electronic Transaction and Code Set Standard Requirements
C) HIPAA Privacy Requirements
D) HIPAA Release of Information Requirements
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If a physician wishes to videotape a patient visit or procedure for training purposes, which kind of consent must the patient give?

A) Expressed consent
B) Implied consent
C) No consent
D) Written consent
Question
The area of ____ deals with the ethics of medical treatment and technologies, processes, and scarcity of resources.

A) Ethics
B) Etiquette
C) Compliance
D) Bioethics
Question
When Patricia was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, she decided she might need another individual to make informed medical decisions, should she not be able to make them for herself. Which document would she need to complete?

A) Medical durable power of attorney
B) Expressed consent form
C) Certificate of deposit
D) Deposition
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The following information was placed on the computer screen containing electronic health information data: Susan Durbin, Social Security number 123-45-6789, DOB 12/3/1975. Upon checkout, Susan's neighbor saw the data on the screen and later called Susan to ask why she was seeing the doctor. Why is this a breach of confidentiality?

A) Protected health information was disclosed without permission
B) Health information was disclosed
C) The phone number was incorrect
D) The blood type was not listed
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Lisa is asked to develop and implement policies and procedures to protect medical data. What would be her first step?

A) Assign a security officer
B) Assign passwords to individuals who need access
C) Identify areas of vulnerability
D) Conduct staff training
Question
HIPAA stands for _________.

A) Health Insurance Portability and Account Action
B) Heathcare Interest Payment and Accountability Action
C) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
D) Heathcare Income Payment and Account Action
Question
A general written consent for the sharing of information for the purpose of carrying out treatment or submitting insurance claims is a(n) ________________.

A) Authorization for the Release of Information
B) Statement of Defensive Medicine
C) Statement of Ethics
D) Etiquette Form
Question
A patient's refusal to have tests, x-rays, or vaccinations can be defined as ______________.

A) Release of information
B) Contributory negligence
C) Fraud
D) Falsifying information
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_____________ is an intentionally dishonest practice that deprives others of their rights.

A) Etiquette
B) Abuse
C) Contributory negligence
D) Fraud
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A law set to limit the time for initiating litigation is known as ________________________.

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of limitations
D) Contributory negligence
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A clear threat of injury to another is ______________.

A) Assault
B) Contributory Negligence
C) Fraud
D) Ethics
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_______________ is any bodily contact without permission.

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) Fraud
D) Ethics
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When a physician orders additional tests and follow-up visits to confirm a diagnosis or treatment, this kind of medicine is known as _______________________.

A) Defensive medicine
B) Contributory negligence
C) Malpractice
D) Advanced directives
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Behaviors and customs that are standards for what is considered good manners is ________.

A) Etiquette
B) Ethics
C) Moral values
D) Bioethics
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A(n) __________________________ gives someone else, of the patient's choosing, the right to make decisions for the patient.

A) Durable power of attorney
B) Expressed consent
C) Informed consent
D) Summons
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In order to prescribe controlled substances, the physician must be registered with the ______________.

A) POA
B) DEA
C) DPA
D) GPA
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_____________ deals with the ethics of medical treatment, technology, and procedures.

A) Express consent
B) Etiquette
C) Ethics
D) Bioethics
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A(n) _________________ provides a license to practice medicine.

A) Licensure
B) Compliance
C) Good Samaritan acts
D) Liability
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__________________________ are companies that "translate" or "facilitate"
Translation of electronic transactions between the providers of health care and the healthcare plans.

A) Good Samaritan Acts
B) Business associates
C) Healthcare clearinghouses
D) CMS
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The AAMA has developed the ______________________ which outlines moral and ethical behaviors for the medical assistant in relation to the medical profession.

A) Code of Ethics and Creed
B) Malpractice Guidelines
C) Hippocratic Oath
D) Informed Consent
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Which document states clearly the intent to refuse certain life-sustaining measures and specifies the length and methods of these measures?

A) Living will
B) Code of ethics and creed
C) Hippocratic oath
D) Informed consent
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Each ____________ governs the practice of medicine within its borders through laws known as medical practice acts.

A) Town
B) County
C) State
D) Community
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When a minor has gained independence either by situation or by court order, this is referred to as:

A) Authorization
B) Emancipation
C) Subpoena
D) Litigation
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Liability for negligence is recognized by law to include not only the physician's action but also the actions of:

A) The patient
B) The clearninghouse
C) The physician's employees
D) The referring physician
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Risk areas that need to be in a compliance plan must address:

A) Coding and billing only
B) Documentation and improper inducements only
C) Reasonable services, coding and billing and improper inducements only
D) Coding, documentation, improper inducements, and reasonable services
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Dr. Smith's son is a partner in a medical testing facility, and Dr. Smith sends all his patients to this facility for testing. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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Dr. Goveia's medical assistant, Melissa, has contacted the local medical supply company and informed them that she will purchase items from them if they give her a check for $10.00 every time she places an order. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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Dr. Mary Crib, who is a dermatologist, has contacted the local health clinic and informed the staff that if they refer to her any patients on Medicare or Medicaid, she will give the health clinic a 10% referral payment. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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_______________ requires a party to appear in court and to bring specified documents or items.

A) Compliance
B) Good Samaritan Act
C) Subpoena
D) Subpoena duces tecum
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Mental health information, genetics information, and ___________________ are not included in the designated record set.

A) Psychotherapy notes
B) Medical billing records
C) Medical coding records
D) PHI
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Which standards require standardization in healthcare e-commerce?

A) Privacy Rule
B) Security Rule
C) Transactions and Code Set Standards
D) PHI
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According to HIPAA, when utilizing a third-party billing service that is not a clearinghouse, what must you have on file?

A) Business Associate agreement
B) Authorization
C) Medical practice acts
D) Informed consent
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Concepts of what is good and professional behavior, which is shown in ethics by the use of words such as compassion, honesty, honorable and responsibility is:

A) Etiquette
B) Ethics
C) Moral values
D) Compliance
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Martha comes in the office and presents a state assistance card, followed by the next patient, Debra, who presents a Blue Cross Blue Shield card. The medical assistant greets Debra with a smile but never acknowledges Martha, and after handing back Martha's card, the medical assistant makes sure to sanitize her hands. This is an example of:

A) Poor ethics
B) Poor etiquette
C) Compliance
D) Liability
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______________________ are legal documents stating the patient's wishes for medical care, should he or she not be able to make these decisions.

A) Authorizations
B) Good Samaritan acts
C) Medical Practice acts
D) Advance directives
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Most states have adopted a newer method to help patients who are not able to express desired life-sustaining interventions called _____________, and it is signed by both the patient and the physician.

A) DEA
B) POLST
C) EMT
D) GSA
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A local physician has decided that he no longer wants to treat patients with a diagnosis of HIV but does not send a letter stating that the practice will locate another physician. The patient is concerned because he has not been informed of this and has decided to sue the physician for:

A) Medical abandonment
B) Assault
C) Battery
D) Contributory negligence
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A sworn statement to the court before any trial begins is called a

A) Summons.
B) Subpoena.
C) Subpoena duces tecum.
D) Deposition.
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Which of these is a written notice that is sent to the person being sued?

A) Summons
B) Subpoena
C) Subpoena duces tecum
D) Deposition
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A legal document in which the court orders that all documents relevant to the case be delivered to the court is called a

A) Summons.
B) Subpoena.
C) Subpoena duces tecum.
D) Deposition.
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____________________ is when the plaintiff and the physician's insurance company reach an agreement and the case does not go to court.

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of limitations
D) Contributory negligence
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What is it called when a person who is not a judge hears evidence and helps both sides resolve the dispute or makes a decision if the two sides cannot agree as an alternative to trial?

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of Limitations
D) Contributory Negligence
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Which of these was designed to protect individuals who render care to an injured person from liability for civil damages that may arise as a result of providing emergency care?

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Contributory negligence
D) Good Samaritan Act
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Deck 2: Medical Ethics, Law, and Compliance
1
The standards of conduct that grow out of one's understanding of right and wrong are known as:

A) Ethics
B) Morals
C) Behavior
D) Common Sense
Ethics
2
What is considered to be one response to the bioethical issue of life sustainment without patient consent?

A) Appointing a power of attorney
B) Appointing a guardian
C) Creating a living will
D) Updating a will
Creating a living will
3
What is another name for etiquette?

A) Good education
B) Good manners
C) Good attitude
D) Good morals
Good manners
4
Who is called "the father of modern medicine"?

A) Galileo
B) Zeus
C) Hippocrates
D) Galen
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The law, as it applies to standards of acceptable care, is known as:

A) Medical ethics
B) Medical jurisprudence
C) Medical etiquette
D) Medical morals
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6
Medical practice acts __________ users of healthcare services.

A) Protect
B) Harm
C) Contact
D) Pay
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The permit issued by the registration branch of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) must be renewed how often?

A) Bi-annually
B) Annually
C) Every three years
D) Every five years
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8
The relationship between the physician and the patient starts when the patient:

A) Goes to the physician for care
B) Receives a bill
C) Receives a diagnosis
D) Selects the physician as a PCP
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The contract between a physician and patient is _____, that is, it is not expressed in either words or writing.

A) Not valid
B) A deal
C) Implied
D) Applied
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At times a written contract is provided. This is called a(n) __________ contract.

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Fixed
D) Common
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A standard written contract may allow a patient to:

A) Have one free office visit
B) Pay for services at a 10% discount
C) Receive free care
D) Pay for services over an extended period of time
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In the physician-patient relationship, the patient _____ certain responsibilities.

A) Does have
B) Does not have
C) Has to earn
D) May always waive
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Which type of consent applies to routine treatment only?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defined
D) Belated
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Which type of consent is important to avoid later lawsuits, or even more seriously, criminal accusations?

A) Implied
B) Expressed
C) Defined
D) Belated
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Which type of consent means that the patient has had an illness or problem explained by the physician in simple, understandable language?

A) Expressed
B) Implied
C) Informed
D) Oral
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This gives someone else, of the patient's choosing, the right to make decisions for the patient:

A) Durable power of attorney
B) Certified power of attorney
C) Secure power of attorney
D) Trusting power of attorney
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How many categories of covered entities are there?

A) Three
B) Two
C) One
D) Four
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18
Individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media is called:

A) Patient Health Information
B) Private Health Information
C) Protected Health Information
D) Personal Health Information
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PHI includes all of the following except:

A) Social Security Number
B) Telephone Number
C) Finger Prints
D) Weight
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The HIPAA law requires identifiers for all of the following except:

A) Providers
B) Health Claims
C) Patients
D) Health plans
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The NPI is a __________ position numeric identifier with a check digit in the last position to help detect keying errors.

A) 10
B) 8
C) 6
D) 12
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22
The minimum necessary standard does not apply to disclosures for which purposes?

A) Among healthcare providers for treatment purposes
B) Among patients' family and friends for informational purposes
C) Among healthcare providers and students for research purposes
D) Among patients in the waiting room for conversational purposes
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23
For use or disclosure of PHI other than for treatment, payment, or operations, the patient must:

A) Pay a release of information fee
B) Sign an authorization to release information
C) Call and authorize the release of information
D) Visit the physician within 30 days of the release of information
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TPO stands for:

A) Treatment, payment, organization
B) Taxation, physician, organization
C) The payment operation
D) Treatment, payment, operations
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An authorization document must be in plain language and include all of the following except:

A) Signature of the individual
B) Description of the purpose of each disclosure
C) Expiration date
D) Cost requirement for release of information
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26
Adherence to rules and regulations is also known as:

A) Legality
B) Compliance
C) Complements
D) Ability
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This person may be an office manager or a biller:

A) Chief Medical Officer
B) Chief of Staff
C) Chief Compliance Officer
D) Chief Financial Officer
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28
This type of environment makes employees feel encouraged to report mistakes promptly without fear of retribution:

A) Open door policy
B) Closed door policy
C) Online-only policy
D) Chain of command policy
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29
An audit should be conducted at least how often by a designated staff member or outside consultant?

A) Once per year
B) Once every two years
C) Every six months
D) Once every five years
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Within how many days should corrective action be taken once a problem is identified?

A) 30 days
B) 60 days
C) 90 days
D) 120 days
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Accurate data entry speeds the correct payment of claims and lessens the chance of:

A) Local fines
B) State fines
C) State audit
D) Federal audit
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32
Accurate documentation contributes to improved:

A) Patient satisfaction
B) Patient compliance
C) Patient care
D) Patient payment
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33
Assistants who maintain good __________ relationships with patients and other staff members help reduce the likelihood of litigation.

A) Social
B) Extracurricular
C) Outside
D) Interpersonal
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34
Documentation of all __________ should be placed in the compliance manual.

A) Hiring
B) Training
C) Firing
D) Auditing
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35
Many practices accept requests for information only when they are:

A) Requested in writing
B) Requested in person
C) Requested by an attorney
D) Both written and notarized
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36
How many parts are there to HIPAA's Administrative Simplification provisions?

A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
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37
Which is not a standard of the HIPAA Administrative Simplification Provisions?

A) HIPAA Security Requirements
B) HIPAA Electronic Transaction and Code Set Standard Requirements
C) HIPAA Privacy Requirements
D) HIPAA Release of Information Requirements
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38
If a physician wishes to videotape a patient visit or procedure for training purposes, which kind of consent must the patient give?

A) Expressed consent
B) Implied consent
C) No consent
D) Written consent
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39
The area of ____ deals with the ethics of medical treatment and technologies, processes, and scarcity of resources.

A) Ethics
B) Etiquette
C) Compliance
D) Bioethics
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40
When Patricia was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, she decided she might need another individual to make informed medical decisions, should she not be able to make them for herself. Which document would she need to complete?

A) Medical durable power of attorney
B) Expressed consent form
C) Certificate of deposit
D) Deposition
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41
The following information was placed on the computer screen containing electronic health information data: Susan Durbin, Social Security number 123-45-6789, DOB 12/3/1975. Upon checkout, Susan's neighbor saw the data on the screen and later called Susan to ask why she was seeing the doctor. Why is this a breach of confidentiality?

A) Protected health information was disclosed without permission
B) Health information was disclosed
C) The phone number was incorrect
D) The blood type was not listed
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42
Lisa is asked to develop and implement policies and procedures to protect medical data. What would be her first step?

A) Assign a security officer
B) Assign passwords to individuals who need access
C) Identify areas of vulnerability
D) Conduct staff training
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43
HIPAA stands for _________.

A) Health Insurance Portability and Account Action
B) Heathcare Interest Payment and Accountability Action
C) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
D) Heathcare Income Payment and Account Action
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44
A general written consent for the sharing of information for the purpose of carrying out treatment or submitting insurance claims is a(n) ________________.

A) Authorization for the Release of Information
B) Statement of Defensive Medicine
C) Statement of Ethics
D) Etiquette Form
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45
A patient's refusal to have tests, x-rays, or vaccinations can be defined as ______________.

A) Release of information
B) Contributory negligence
C) Fraud
D) Falsifying information
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46
_____________ is an intentionally dishonest practice that deprives others of their rights.

A) Etiquette
B) Abuse
C) Contributory negligence
D) Fraud
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47
A law set to limit the time for initiating litigation is known as ________________________.

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of limitations
D) Contributory negligence
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48
A clear threat of injury to another is ______________.

A) Assault
B) Contributory Negligence
C) Fraud
D) Ethics
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49
_______________ is any bodily contact without permission.

A) Assault
B) Battery
C) Fraud
D) Ethics
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50
When a physician orders additional tests and follow-up visits to confirm a diagnosis or treatment, this kind of medicine is known as _______________________.

A) Defensive medicine
B) Contributory negligence
C) Malpractice
D) Advanced directives
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51
Behaviors and customs that are standards for what is considered good manners is ________.

A) Etiquette
B) Ethics
C) Moral values
D) Bioethics
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52
A(n) __________________________ gives someone else, of the patient's choosing, the right to make decisions for the patient.

A) Durable power of attorney
B) Expressed consent
C) Informed consent
D) Summons
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53
In order to prescribe controlled substances, the physician must be registered with the ______________.

A) POA
B) DEA
C) DPA
D) GPA
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54
_____________ deals with the ethics of medical treatment, technology, and procedures.

A) Express consent
B) Etiquette
C) Ethics
D) Bioethics
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55
A(n) _________________ provides a license to practice medicine.

A) Licensure
B) Compliance
C) Good Samaritan acts
D) Liability
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56
__________________________ are companies that "translate" or "facilitate"
Translation of electronic transactions between the providers of health care and the healthcare plans.

A) Good Samaritan Acts
B) Business associates
C) Healthcare clearinghouses
D) CMS
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57
The AAMA has developed the ______________________ which outlines moral and ethical behaviors for the medical assistant in relation to the medical profession.

A) Code of Ethics and Creed
B) Malpractice Guidelines
C) Hippocratic Oath
D) Informed Consent
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58
Which document states clearly the intent to refuse certain life-sustaining measures and specifies the length and methods of these measures?

A) Living will
B) Code of ethics and creed
C) Hippocratic oath
D) Informed consent
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59
Each ____________ governs the practice of medicine within its borders through laws known as medical practice acts.

A) Town
B) County
C) State
D) Community
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60
When a minor has gained independence either by situation or by court order, this is referred to as:

A) Authorization
B) Emancipation
C) Subpoena
D) Litigation
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61
Liability for negligence is recognized by law to include not only the physician's action but also the actions of:

A) The patient
B) The clearninghouse
C) The physician's employees
D) The referring physician
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62
Risk areas that need to be in a compliance plan must address:

A) Coding and billing only
B) Documentation and improper inducements only
C) Reasonable services, coding and billing and improper inducements only
D) Coding, documentation, improper inducements, and reasonable services
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63
Dr. Smith's son is a partner in a medical testing facility, and Dr. Smith sends all his patients to this facility for testing. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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64
Dr. Goveia's medical assistant, Melissa, has contacted the local medical supply company and informed them that she will purchase items from them if they give her a check for $10.00 every time she places an order. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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65
Dr. Mary Crib, who is a dermatologist, has contacted the local health clinic and informed the staff that if they refer to her any patients on Medicare or Medicaid, she will give the health clinic a 10% referral payment. This is an example of:

A) Improper coding and billing
B) Improper inducements
C) Kickbacks
D) Self-referral
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66
_______________ requires a party to appear in court and to bring specified documents or items.

A) Compliance
B) Good Samaritan Act
C) Subpoena
D) Subpoena duces tecum
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67
Mental health information, genetics information, and ___________________ are not included in the designated record set.

A) Psychotherapy notes
B) Medical billing records
C) Medical coding records
D) PHI
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68
Which standards require standardization in healthcare e-commerce?

A) Privacy Rule
B) Security Rule
C) Transactions and Code Set Standards
D) PHI
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69
According to HIPAA, when utilizing a third-party billing service that is not a clearinghouse, what must you have on file?

A) Business Associate agreement
B) Authorization
C) Medical practice acts
D) Informed consent
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70
Concepts of what is good and professional behavior, which is shown in ethics by the use of words such as compassion, honesty, honorable and responsibility is:

A) Etiquette
B) Ethics
C) Moral values
D) Compliance
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71
Martha comes in the office and presents a state assistance card, followed by the next patient, Debra, who presents a Blue Cross Blue Shield card. The medical assistant greets Debra with a smile but never acknowledges Martha, and after handing back Martha's card, the medical assistant makes sure to sanitize her hands. This is an example of:

A) Poor ethics
B) Poor etiquette
C) Compliance
D) Liability
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72
______________________ are legal documents stating the patient's wishes for medical care, should he or she not be able to make these decisions.

A) Authorizations
B) Good Samaritan acts
C) Medical Practice acts
D) Advance directives
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73
Most states have adopted a newer method to help patients who are not able to express desired life-sustaining interventions called _____________, and it is signed by both the patient and the physician.

A) DEA
B) POLST
C) EMT
D) GSA
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74
A local physician has decided that he no longer wants to treat patients with a diagnosis of HIV but does not send a letter stating that the practice will locate another physician. The patient is concerned because he has not been informed of this and has decided to sue the physician for:

A) Medical abandonment
B) Assault
C) Battery
D) Contributory negligence
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75
A sworn statement to the court before any trial begins is called a

A) Summons.
B) Subpoena.
C) Subpoena duces tecum.
D) Deposition.
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76
Which of these is a written notice that is sent to the person being sued?

A) Summons
B) Subpoena
C) Subpoena duces tecum
D) Deposition
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77
A legal document in which the court orders that all documents relevant to the case be delivered to the court is called a

A) Summons.
B) Subpoena.
C) Subpoena duces tecum.
D) Deposition.
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78
____________________ is when the plaintiff and the physician's insurance company reach an agreement and the case does not go to court.

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of limitations
D) Contributory negligence
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79
What is it called when a person who is not a judge hears evidence and helps both sides resolve the dispute or makes a decision if the two sides cannot agree as an alternative to trial?

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Statute of Limitations
D) Contributory Negligence
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80
Which of these was designed to protect individuals who render care to an injured person from liability for civil damages that may arise as a result of providing emergency care?

A) Arbitration
B) Settlement
C) Contributory negligence
D) Good Samaritan Act
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