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RHIA Exam Questions and Answers All Correct The confidentiality of incident reports is generally protected in cases when the report is filed in: - Answer-The hospitals risk managers office The administrative simplification portion of Title II of HIPAA addresses which of the following? - Answer-...

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The confidentiality of incident reports is generally protected in cases when the report is
filed in: - Answer-The hospitals risk managers office

The administrative simplification portion of Title II of HIPAA addresses which of the
following? - Answer-Uniform standards for transactions and code sets

What is the most common method for implementing entity authentication? - Answer-
Password systems

What is considered a two factor authentication system? - Answer-Password and swipe
card

When should a e-discovery team be formed? - Answer-Well in advance of any litigation

Vulnerability - Answer-An inherent weakness or absence of a safeguard that could be
exploited by threat

Many states have mandatory reporting requirements for suspected abuse or
mistreatment of the following categories of individuals: - Answer-Nursing home
residents, the elderly and residents of state and mental health facilities

Which document is used in the long term care setting that is not used ton the acute-care
setting? - Answer-Monthly Summary

Migration path - Answer-Strategic plan that identifies applications, technology and
operational elements needed for the overall information technology program in a
healthcare entity

According to Medicare Conditions of Participation, how long must health records be
retained? - Answer-Five years

Which key word precedes the listing of variables to be returned from an SQL query? -
Answer-SELECT

Document imaging is an example of a function performed in which stage of the
information lifecycle? - Answer-Record creation, capture or receipt

Source-oriented - Answer-Traditional paper format for a hospital patient care record

,Secondary data source - Answer-Data taken from the health record and entered into
registries and databases

Dimensions of data quality - Answer-Relevancy
Granularity
Timeliness
Currency
Accuracy
Precision
Consistency

Nonrepudiation - Answer-Practices or methods that defend against charges questioning
the integrity of the data and documents

Continuity of care - Answer-Concept designed to help standardize clinical content for
sharing between providers

A subpoena duces tecum compels the recipient - Answer-Bring records to a legal
proceeding

Business record exception - Answer-

Hearsay Rule - Answer-

Which standard in the security rule provides guidance for covered entities to secure
laptops, PDAs and other small portable mobile technologies used within the healthcare
facility? - Answer-Device and media control standards

E discovery rules were created in response to the tremendous volume of evidence
maintained in electronic format that is pertinent to lawsuits and amended with
legislation? - Answer-Federal rules of Civil Procedure

Roe Vs. Wade - Answer-

Brown V. Board of Education - Answer-

Marbury vs. Madison - Answer-

What type of safeguards comprise over half of all the safeguards included in the
security rule? - Answer-Administrative safegurards

What is the most constant threat to health information integrity? - Answer-Humans

In order to effectively transmit healthcare data between provider and payer, both parties
must adhere to which electronics data interchange standards - Answer-X12N

, Interrater - Answer-To ensure quality of data, the cancer committee reviews the
abstracting done by the cancer registry personnel.

Strategic information systems planning - Answer-Ensure that all IS technology initiatives
are integrated and aligned with the healthcare entity's overall strategy

Prevalence - Answer-Proportion of people in a population who have a particular disease
at a disease at a specific point in time or over a specified period of time

Check sheet - Answer-Used when one needs to gather data on a sample observations
in order to detect patterns

Control chart - Answer-Focuses attention on any variation in a process and helps the
team to determine whether that variation is normal or a result of special circumstances

Predictive modeling - Answer-Application that uses statistical techniques to determine
the likelihood of certain events occurring together

Core (performance measures) - Answer-Standardized sets of valid, reliable and
evidence based measures implemented by TJC

Used to report information about mortality ,morbidity at local, state and national levels? -
Answer-Proportions, ratios and rates

Standard deviation - Answer-A measure of variability that describes the deviation from
the mean of a frequency distribution in the original units of measurement

The best reason for implementing IS technology in healthcare - Answer-Provide
effective and efficient patient care services


Coded Data - Answer-Data that is translated into standard nomenclature of
classification so that it may be aggregated, analyzed and compared.

Materials required in a emergency care record: - Answer-Time & Means of the patients
arrival
Treatment Rendered
Instructions @ discharge

Minimum data set (MDS) - Answer-component of the resident assessment instrument
(RAI) and is used to collect information about the residents risk factors and to plan the
ongoing care and treatment of the resident in the long term care facility.

Resident assessment protocols(RAP) - Answer-In long term settings these are problem-
oriented frameworks for additional patient assessment based on problem identification
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