Deck 13: Him Department Management

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Performance standards measure:

A) Quantity
B) Quality
C) Both a and b
D) Number of employees
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Broken lines on an organization chart indicate:

A) Line responsibility
B) Authority
C) Indirect or shared responsibility
D) Departments or positions
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A(n) __________ can be designed to obtain information manually about an employee's performance such as the time it takes to complete each task.

A) manual productivity report
B) computerized productivity report
C) performance improvement plan
D) employee evaluation
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The department within the health care organization that provides guidance for employee management is the:

A) HIM department
B) Human resources department
C) Material management
D) Operations management
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In an organization chart, boxes indicate:

A) Line responsibility
B) Authority
C) Responsibility
D) Departments or positions
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The processes of ensuring that the right employees fit into the correct positions is called:

A) Job analysis
B) Job description
C) Job evaluation
D) Performance standards
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To maintain a high-quality HIM department, the supervisors and managers should:

A) Monitor employee dress code.
B) Continually evaluate the functions of the HIM department on the basis of the goals and standards set.
C) Convert to concurrent processing.
D) Never promote from within.
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The human resources department handles the following responsibilities EXCEPT:

A) maintaining personnel records
B) handling employee conduct problems
C) organizing department workflow
D) terminating employees
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The amount of work in the HIM department is determined by:

A) The CEO
B) The department director
C) Admissions
D) The number of discharges, patient type, and length of stay
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An HIM department budgets 3 full-time equivalents (FTEs) for coding. If a full-time employee usually works 40 hours a week, how many hours per week are available for coding?

A) 3 hours
B) 40 hours
C) 120 hours
D) 100 hours
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One method of monitoring the amount of work an employee performs is:

A) Reviewing the organizational chart
B) Reviewing the productivity report
C) HIM processing
D) Patient care analysis
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Managers perform __________ to look for ways to streamline tasks and functions in the HIM department.

A) workflow analysis
B) systems development life cycle
C) performance improvement plans
D) employee evaluation
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The governing body:

A) Represents the ultimate authority and responsibility within the organization
B) Meets regularly to review the business of the health care facility
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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An employee who works 16 to 20 hours each week, who may earn partial benefits, is considered:

A) FTE
B) PRN
C) Part time
D) LPN
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The HIM director established the following: "The HIM department delinquency percentage will not exceed 50% of AMD by July 1." This is an example of a(n):

A) Plan
B) Goal
C) Objective
D) Mission
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In addition, the director stated, the suspension procedure will be performed weekly (as approved in the bylaws). This is an example of a(n):

A) Plan
B) Goal
C) Objective
D) Mission
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All of the following administration chiefs are subordinate to the Chief Executive Officer EXCEPT the:

A) COO
B) CIO
C) CNO
D) CEO
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Policy and procedures should be updated:

A) Annually and as needed due to change
B) Only as needed due to change
C) By the CEO
D) By the nursing administrator
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Supervisors would most likely perform which of the following duties?

A) Review financial reports for the health care facility.
B) Develop a yearly budget for the health care facility.
C) Conduct subordinate employee evaluations.
D) Develop policies and procedures for various hospital departments.
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Which of the following fair employment laws prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, or sex?

A) Fair Labor Standards Act
B) Civil Rights Act
C) Americans with Disabilities Act
D) Age Discrimination in Employment Act
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____________ is the amount of work produced by an employee in a given time frame.
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To reach a desired goal the department must establish ______________, directions for achieving a goal.
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A ________________ involves the review of a function to determine all of the tasks or components that make up an employee's job.
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The following is a ________________ of Diamonte Hospital, an equal opportunity employer: All new hires will be drug tested.
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A(n) ______________works 32 to 40 hours each week excluding overtime, earning benefits as offered by the health care facility.
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__________ is the formal authority and decision-making structure within an organization.
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The _______________ is responsible for ensuring that the departmental policies and procedures are current.
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The purpose of the organization documented in a formal statement is known as the _______________.
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________________ are set guidelines explaining how much work an employee must complete.
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To comply with Americans with Disabilities Act stipulations, a job description must include:

A) the facility's provider number
B) the starting salary for the position
C) educational requirements for the position
D) physical requirements of the position
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Diamonte Hospital's fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. Which of the following months are in the third quarter?

A) January, February, March
B) April, May, June
C) July, August, September
D) October, November, December
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A formal list of the employee's responsibilities associated with his or her job is called a ________________.
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The HIM department is allowed $250 per month for supplies. At the end of the third quarter, the department has spent $3000 on supplies. This means that the HIM department is:

A) Under budget YTD by $750
B) Over budget YTD by $300
C) Exactly as it should be on budget for supplies
D) Over budget by $250
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As the new supervisor over the file area, release of information, and assembly and analysis, Sandra feels overwhelmed by the number of projects needing her attention. One way that Sandra may relieve the pressure from these projects is to _________ some of the projects to her employees.
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The HIM department is allowed $300 per month for supplies. At the end of the third quarter, the department has spent $3000 on supplies. This means that the HIM department is:

A) Under budget YTD by $300
B) Over budget YTD by $300
C) Exactly as it should be on supplies
D) Over budget by $250
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The HIM department is allowed 400 hours per week. This equals how many FTEs?

A) 4.5
B) 22.5
C) 10
D) 45
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A process that describes how to comply with a policy is a _______________.
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The _______________ is an illustration used to describe the relationship between departments, positions, and functions within an organization.
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It is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe work environment for the employee to perform his or her job function. One way that this can be accomplished is through design of an ______________ work space.
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The budget used to manage the expenses necessary to run the department is also known as the _____ budget.

A) Capital
B) Department
C) Operational
D) None of the above
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Compare and contrast the mission statement and the vision.
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What is the difference between the human resources department and human resources within the HIM department? What kind of impact does human resources have on the HIM department and the rest of the health care facility?
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An important part of management is the supervision of the department functions and services, and the monitoring of the department's productivity. Standards must be established to monitor the functions and services. When a standard is established correctly, with the goals of the department in mind, it will promote effective HIM operations and services. Give an example standard for each of the basic HIM functions or services.
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Explain how delegating can improve a manager's effectiveness.
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List the ways supervisors can monitor employee productivity.
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Explain the employee evaluation process.
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Above and beyond the mission statement, a ________________ sets a direction for the organization for the future.
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Match the following terms with their definitions.
a. Concurrent processing
b. Retrospective processing
c. PRN
d. FTE
e. Civil Rights Act
f. Fair Labor Standards Act
g. CPT Assistant
h. Coding Clinic
1. A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
2. A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
3. Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
4. Processing of health care records postdischarge
5. Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
6. HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
7. An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
8. Ensures equal employment opportunity
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Janet is a supervisor responsible for eight coding employees. This statement represents Janet's _______________.
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The _______________ is used to explain to EHR vendors what the health care organization intends to accomplish and requires of an EHR product.
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Once standards have been established, the work performance of the employees must be monitored. What happens if the standards are not met consistently?
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What entity makes the governing and strategic decisions for any acute care facility? Who is the governing body? What are the two distinct relationships?
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What are all of the steps of the SDLC? Which step would include testing out the system? Which step would include determining what the system needs to accomplish?
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List and give examples of the important information that should be included in an advertisement for an open position in an HIM department.
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In the HIM department Judy, the physician record clerk, is responsible to Deenie, the supervisor, and Michelle, the director. This violates the ______________ principle.
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The process used to identify, investigate, design, select, and implement the information system is called the _______________.
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______________ involves analyzing the current situation, determining the goal, and strategizing to accomplish goals.
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List and briefly explain the basic functions of an HIM department.
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The ________________ is the group of processes that identify, record, and report the financial transactions that result from the facility's clinical relationship with a patient.
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Under what circumstances will a health care facility outsource an HIM function?
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Department policies and procedures contain what type of details? Name at least three.
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Why is reference material an important resource to an HIM department? What reference tools would you prefer to keep in your HIM department? Name at least three reference tools and why you would want to keep them.
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List and describe some of the equipment and supplies necessary in the HIM department. Provide at least five of each.
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Match between columns
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
PRN
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
CPT Assistant
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Fair Labor Standards Act
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Retrospective processing
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Coding Clinic
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Concurrent processing
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
FTE
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Civil Rights Act
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
PRN
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
CPT Assistant
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Fair Labor Standards Act
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Retrospective processing
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Coding Clinic
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Concurrent processing
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
FTE
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Civil Rights Act
Processing of health care records postdischarge
PRN
Processing of health care records postdischarge
CPT Assistant
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Fair Labor Standards Act
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Retrospective processing
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Coding Clinic
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Concurrent processing
Processing of health care records postdischarge
FTE
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Civil Rights Act
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
PRN
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
CPT Assistant
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Fair Labor Standards Act
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Retrospective processing
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Coding Clinic
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Concurrent processing
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
FTE
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Civil Rights Act
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
PRN
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
CPT Assistant
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Fair Labor Standards Act
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Retrospective processing
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Coding Clinic
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Concurrent processing
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
FTE
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Civil Rights Act
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
PRN
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
CPT Assistant
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Fair Labor Standards Act
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Retrospective processing
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Coding Clinic
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Concurrent processing
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
FTE
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Civil Rights Act
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
PRN
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
CPT Assistant
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Fair Labor Standards Act
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Retrospective processing
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Coding Clinic
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Concurrent processing
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
FTE
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Civil Rights Act
Ensures equal employment opportunity
PRN
Ensures equal employment opportunity
CPT Assistant
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Fair Labor Standards Act
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Retrospective processing
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Coding Clinic
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Concurrent processing
Ensures equal employment opportunity
FTE
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Civil Rights Act
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Deck 13: Him Department Management
1
Performance standards measure:

A) Quantity
B) Quality
C) Both a and b
D) Number of employees
Both a and b
2
Broken lines on an organization chart indicate:

A) Line responsibility
B) Authority
C) Indirect or shared responsibility
D) Departments or positions
Indirect or shared responsibility
3
A(n) __________ can be designed to obtain information manually about an employee's performance such as the time it takes to complete each task.

A) manual productivity report
B) computerized productivity report
C) performance improvement plan
D) employee evaluation
manual productivity report
4
The department within the health care organization that provides guidance for employee management is the:

A) HIM department
B) Human resources department
C) Material management
D) Operations management
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In an organization chart, boxes indicate:

A) Line responsibility
B) Authority
C) Responsibility
D) Departments or positions
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The processes of ensuring that the right employees fit into the correct positions is called:

A) Job analysis
B) Job description
C) Job evaluation
D) Performance standards
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To maintain a high-quality HIM department, the supervisors and managers should:

A) Monitor employee dress code.
B) Continually evaluate the functions of the HIM department on the basis of the goals and standards set.
C) Convert to concurrent processing.
D) Never promote from within.
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The human resources department handles the following responsibilities EXCEPT:

A) maintaining personnel records
B) handling employee conduct problems
C) organizing department workflow
D) terminating employees
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The amount of work in the HIM department is determined by:

A) The CEO
B) The department director
C) Admissions
D) The number of discharges, patient type, and length of stay
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An HIM department budgets 3 full-time equivalents (FTEs) for coding. If a full-time employee usually works 40 hours a week, how many hours per week are available for coding?

A) 3 hours
B) 40 hours
C) 120 hours
D) 100 hours
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One method of monitoring the amount of work an employee performs is:

A) Reviewing the organizational chart
B) Reviewing the productivity report
C) HIM processing
D) Patient care analysis
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Managers perform __________ to look for ways to streamline tasks and functions in the HIM department.

A) workflow analysis
B) systems development life cycle
C) performance improvement plans
D) employee evaluation
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The governing body:

A) Represents the ultimate authority and responsibility within the organization
B) Meets regularly to review the business of the health care facility
C) Both a and b
D) None of the above
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An employee who works 16 to 20 hours each week, who may earn partial benefits, is considered:

A) FTE
B) PRN
C) Part time
D) LPN
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The HIM director established the following: "The HIM department delinquency percentage will not exceed 50% of AMD by July 1." This is an example of a(n):

A) Plan
B) Goal
C) Objective
D) Mission
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In addition, the director stated, the suspension procedure will be performed weekly (as approved in the bylaws). This is an example of a(n):

A) Plan
B) Goal
C) Objective
D) Mission
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All of the following administration chiefs are subordinate to the Chief Executive Officer EXCEPT the:

A) COO
B) CIO
C) CNO
D) CEO
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Policy and procedures should be updated:

A) Annually and as needed due to change
B) Only as needed due to change
C) By the CEO
D) By the nursing administrator
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Supervisors would most likely perform which of the following duties?

A) Review financial reports for the health care facility.
B) Develop a yearly budget for the health care facility.
C) Conduct subordinate employee evaluations.
D) Develop policies and procedures for various hospital departments.
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Which of the following fair employment laws prohibits discrimination based on race, color, religion, or sex?

A) Fair Labor Standards Act
B) Civil Rights Act
C) Americans with Disabilities Act
D) Age Discrimination in Employment Act
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____________ is the amount of work produced by an employee in a given time frame.
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To reach a desired goal the department must establish ______________, directions for achieving a goal.
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A ________________ involves the review of a function to determine all of the tasks or components that make up an employee's job.
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The following is a ________________ of Diamonte Hospital, an equal opportunity employer: All new hires will be drug tested.
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A(n) ______________works 32 to 40 hours each week excluding overtime, earning benefits as offered by the health care facility.
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__________ is the formal authority and decision-making structure within an organization.
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The _______________ is responsible for ensuring that the departmental policies and procedures are current.
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The purpose of the organization documented in a formal statement is known as the _______________.
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________________ are set guidelines explaining how much work an employee must complete.
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To comply with Americans with Disabilities Act stipulations, a job description must include:

A) the facility's provider number
B) the starting salary for the position
C) educational requirements for the position
D) physical requirements of the position
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Diamonte Hospital's fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. Which of the following months are in the third quarter?

A) January, February, March
B) April, May, June
C) July, August, September
D) October, November, December
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A formal list of the employee's responsibilities associated with his or her job is called a ________________.
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The HIM department is allowed $250 per month for supplies. At the end of the third quarter, the department has spent $3000 on supplies. This means that the HIM department is:

A) Under budget YTD by $750
B) Over budget YTD by $300
C) Exactly as it should be on budget for supplies
D) Over budget by $250
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As the new supervisor over the file area, release of information, and assembly and analysis, Sandra feels overwhelmed by the number of projects needing her attention. One way that Sandra may relieve the pressure from these projects is to _________ some of the projects to her employees.
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The HIM department is allowed $300 per month for supplies. At the end of the third quarter, the department has spent $3000 on supplies. This means that the HIM department is:

A) Under budget YTD by $300
B) Over budget YTD by $300
C) Exactly as it should be on supplies
D) Over budget by $250
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The HIM department is allowed 400 hours per week. This equals how many FTEs?

A) 4.5
B) 22.5
C) 10
D) 45
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37
A process that describes how to comply with a policy is a _______________.
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The _______________ is an illustration used to describe the relationship between departments, positions, and functions within an organization.
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It is the responsibility of the employer to provide a safe work environment for the employee to perform his or her job function. One way that this can be accomplished is through design of an ______________ work space.
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The budget used to manage the expenses necessary to run the department is also known as the _____ budget.

A) Capital
B) Department
C) Operational
D) None of the above
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41
Compare and contrast the mission statement and the vision.
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42
What is the difference between the human resources department and human resources within the HIM department? What kind of impact does human resources have on the HIM department and the rest of the health care facility?
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An important part of management is the supervision of the department functions and services, and the monitoring of the department's productivity. Standards must be established to monitor the functions and services. When a standard is established correctly, with the goals of the department in mind, it will promote effective HIM operations and services. Give an example standard for each of the basic HIM functions or services.
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Explain how delegating can improve a manager's effectiveness.
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List the ways supervisors can monitor employee productivity.
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46
Explain the employee evaluation process.
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Above and beyond the mission statement, a ________________ sets a direction for the organization for the future.
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48
Match the following terms with their definitions.
a. Concurrent processing
b. Retrospective processing
c. PRN
d. FTE
e. Civil Rights Act
f. Fair Labor Standards Act
g. CPT Assistant
h. Coding Clinic
1. A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
2. A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
3. Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
4. Processing of health care records postdischarge
5. Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
6. HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
7. An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
8. Ensures equal employment opportunity
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48
Janet is a supervisor responsible for eight coding employees. This statement represents Janet's _______________.
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The _______________ is used to explain to EHR vendors what the health care organization intends to accomplish and requires of an EHR product.
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Once standards have been established, the work performance of the employees must be monitored. What happens if the standards are not met consistently?
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51
What entity makes the governing and strategic decisions for any acute care facility? Who is the governing body? What are the two distinct relationships?
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What are all of the steps of the SDLC? Which step would include testing out the system? Which step would include determining what the system needs to accomplish?
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List and give examples of the important information that should be included in an advertisement for an open position in an HIM department.
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In the HIM department Judy, the physician record clerk, is responsible to Deenie, the supervisor, and Michelle, the director. This violates the ______________ principle.
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The process used to identify, investigate, design, select, and implement the information system is called the _______________.
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______________ involves analyzing the current situation, determining the goal, and strategizing to accomplish goals.
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57
List and briefly explain the basic functions of an HIM department.
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58
The ________________ is the group of processes that identify, record, and report the financial transactions that result from the facility's clinical relationship with a patient.
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59
Under what circumstances will a health care facility outsource an HIM function?
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60
Department policies and procedures contain what type of details? Name at least three.
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61
Why is reference material an important resource to an HIM department? What reference tools would you prefer to keep in your HIM department? Name at least three reference tools and why you would want to keep them.
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62
List and describe some of the equipment and supplies necessary in the HIM department. Provide at least five of each.
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A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
PRN
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
CPT Assistant
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Fair Labor Standards Act
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Retrospective processing
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Coding Clinic
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Concurrent processing
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
FTE
A pool of employees used as needed when work load increases
Civil Rights Act
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
PRN
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
CPT Assistant
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Fair Labor Standards Act
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Retrospective processing
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Coding Clinic
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Concurrent processing
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
FTE
HIM functions performed on health care records during the patient's stay
Civil Rights Act
Processing of health care records postdischarge
PRN
Processing of health care records postdischarge
CPT Assistant
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Fair Labor Standards Act
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Retrospective processing
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Coding Clinic
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Concurrent processing
Processing of health care records postdischarge
FTE
Processing of health care records postdischarge
Civil Rights Act
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
PRN
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
CPT Assistant
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Fair Labor Standards Act
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Retrospective processing
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Coding Clinic
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Concurrent processing
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
FTE
Quarterly newsletter published by AHA for inpatient coders
Civil Rights Act
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
PRN
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
CPT Assistant
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Fair Labor Standards Act
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Retrospective processing
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Coding Clinic
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Concurrent processing
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
FTE
An employee who works 32 to 40 hours per week earning full benefits
Civil Rights Act
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
PRN
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
CPT Assistant
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Fair Labor Standards Act
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Retrospective processing
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Coding Clinic
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Concurrent processing
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
FTE
A monthly newsletter published by AHA for outpatient coders
Civil Rights Act
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
PRN
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
CPT Assistant
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Fair Labor Standards Act
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Retrospective processing
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Coding Clinic
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Concurrent processing
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
FTE
Set minimum wage, overtime pay, and equal pay, child labor, and record-keeping requirements for employers
Civil Rights Act
Ensures equal employment opportunity
PRN
Ensures equal employment opportunity
CPT Assistant
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Fair Labor Standards Act
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Retrospective processing
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Coding Clinic
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Concurrent processing
Ensures equal employment opportunity
FTE
Ensures equal employment opportunity
Civil Rights Act
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