Empathy Answer: Having an understanding and compassion for what the patient may be
experiencing
Established Patient Answer: Has been seen by the physician within 3 years
New Patient Answer: Hasn't been to the physician in 3 years
CMS Answer: Center for Medicare and Medicaid services
HIPAA Title I Answer: Healthcare Access, Portability and Renewability
HIPAA Title II Answer: Preventing Health Care Fraud and Abuse
HIPAA Title III Answer: Tax Related Health Provisions
HIPAA Title IV Answer: Application and Enforcement of Group Health Plan Requirements
HIPAA Title V Answer: Revenue Offsets
HIPAA Answer: Health Insurance and Accountability Act
Expressed Consent Answer: A patient acknowledges that they have received proper direction
regarding the nature of their medical treatment verbally or by signing a comment form
,Implied Consent Answer: A patient uses body language top indicate that they agree to receive a
form of medical care
Respondeat Superior Answer: "let the master answer"; physician is responsible for medical staff
mistakes
Coordination of Benefits Answer: C.O.B; Indicates how a policy well pay when more than one
insurance plan is in effect
HITECH Answer: Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act; Promotes
the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology (EHR)
ONCHIT Answer: Office of National Coordination for Health Technology
Core Function of EHR Answer: Health Information and data elements
Core Function of EHR Answer: Results management
Core Function of EHR Answer: Order management
Core Function of EHR Answer: Decision support
Core Function of EHR Answer: Electronic communications and connectivity
Core Function of EHR Answer: Patient support
, Core Function of EHR Answer: Administrative processes
Core Function of EHR Answer: Reporting and population management
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Answer: Computerized records of one physicians encounter
with a patient over time (intranet)
Electronic Health Records (EHR) Answer: Reflects the data from ALL sources that have treated
the individual (interoperable to other facilities)
Acute Care Answer: Most often refers to a hospital, treats patients with urgent problems that
cannot be handled
Personal Health Records (PHR) Answer: Maintained and owned by the patient
Ambulatory Care Answer: Refers to treatment without admission to hospital
Clinical Templates Answer: Allows doctors to document patient encounters into an EHR on a
structured form
RADT Answer: Registration, admissions, discharge, transfer
Unique Patient Identifier (UPI) Answer: Links all clinical observations, tests, procedures, villains,
evaluations, and diagnoses to the patient
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