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BUSI 302 Read & Interact Judson & Harrison Chapter 7 solutions complete answers
What are the characteristics of an electronic health record (EHR)?
Standards developed by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) include which of the following?
Records involved in any open investigation, audit, or litigation must not be destroyed until ______.
Historically who owns a patient's medical records?
What happens to photographs, videos, digital images, and other types of images of patients in a medical setting?
Initially, medical records were completed for the treatment provided by which of the following entities?
In the past, a medical record was created, maintained, and stored in what format?
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009 was part of which larger Act?
What is built with patient's total health information in one record that can move electronically with the patient for treatment and care?
Which of the following should be included in a medical record?
A collection of data recorded when a patient seeks medical treatment is called a .
Which of the following is true regarding a medical record?
Which government agency oversees the efforts to improve health care quality, safety, and efficiency including EHRs and private and secure electronic health information?
What are characteristics of an electronic health record (EHR)?
Which of the following is included in a medical record to provide continuity of care?
Which of these are necessary attributes of entries to patients' health records?
Which of the following are typical ways to store imaging in all forms?
If a patient was photographed without proper consent, what might that be considered?
A(n) is a change in the information that is meant to clarify inaccuracies found after the document is complete.
Medical records should never include what things?
Which of the following is a reason for using photography, video, and digital imaging in a medical practice?
What is new documentation used to add information to the original entry called?
Invasion of privacy charges are most often upheld in court under what circumstances?
Who owns the information contained in the medical record?
Which of the following are steps to take when correcting an error on a medical record?
A policy for using an addendum in an electronic health record includes which of the following?
In considering the doctrine of professional discretion, if a patient needs clarification on an aspect of the record, who would review the record with the patient?
What concerns prevent patients from owning their health record?
What are the ranges of the statute of limitations for record retention for adults?
Why have legal advisors recommended a longer retention period?
Destruction of PHI by a health care facility or provider must be carried out according to what guidelines?
What is the principle under which a physician can exercise judgment as to whether to show patients who are being treated for mental or emotional conditions their records?
Why are medical records retained?
Which of the following may be subject to a different statute of limitations in regards to retention?
When can a record involved in an open investigation, litigation, or audit be destroyed?
AHIMA recommends that facilities destroying health records permanently maintain of the destruction.
Depending on the record type, which of these are common ways to destroy records?
In today's health care facilities, how is the medical record transported?
What does Health IT include?
What is the main benefit of an electronic prescription?
What was the focus of Stage 1 of the HITECH Act of 2009?
What are the consequences of violating confidentiality in a digital medical record?
What is the electronic systems health care professionals—and increasingly, patients—use to store, share, and analyze health information called?
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) developed which of the following?
What does Stage 2 of HIT focus on?
What is certified electronic health record technology to improve quality, safety, efficiency and decrease disparities in health called?
What is the focus of Stage 3 of meaningful use?
What department created an educational campaign that championed "putting the I in Health IT"?
What percentage of patients were required to download and/or transmit health information via an approved patient portal as part of successful attestation for Stage 2?
What are some things that a patient portal may allow you to see?
When did the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced that the term EHR Incentive Programs (meaningful use) would be renamed to Promoting Interoperability (PI) Programs?
What changes influence HIT in the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA)?
Examples from the Office of Heath Information Technology's educational campaign would include which of the following?
In Stage 2, there are requirements for engaging patients through .
Under what law does a patient have a right to see and get copies of his/her health information and to share it with a third party?
What does the 21st Century Cures Act (Cures Act) provide?