5) Physician's meeting schedule, Hours when patients are not seen 2) Create a pamphlet or flyer to explain the system to patients. Identify the advantages of ancillary programs for labs, X-rays, and other diagnostic services. The goal of George W. Bush's executive order was that most Americans would have access to electronic health records by ______. 1) Medical assistant They can alert staff to patients who require follow-up care. 3) Ask if the patient has a preferred time frame, and try to schedule appointments earlier in the day first. The ONC Health IT Certification Program provides assurance to purchasers and other users that a system meets the technological capability, functionality, and security requirements adopted by HHS. ___________ improves the quality, safety, and efficiency of certified electronic health records. 2) An addendum is made as soon as possible Common abbreviations are often used in the electronic health records. Ease of chart access for multiple users Which of the following are benefits of having individual access codes and passwords in an EHR program? Which of the following lists the total amount of the charges, the amount paid by the insurance plan, deductibles, and the copayment or coinsurance balance due from the patient? Improve care coordination Which of the following is a disadvantage of implementing an EHR Which of the functions of the EHR program would be most helpful to the staff who schedules appointments for patients with specialists? 2) The morning of the next business day 2) Deletion Specify time frames necessary for different types if appointments. The medical office uses an EHR system and wants to transmit her prescription directly to Angie's pharmacy. Diagnoses b. Which of the following is not an acceptable method of reassuring patients and other staff members about EHR confidentiality and security? Which stage of "meaningful use" of EHRs for Medicare and Medicaid patients includes documenting the percentage of visits, diagnoses, prescriptions, immunizations, and other pertinent health information electronically? Show patients their own medical records and how information is entered and maintained. Patients who understand the rationale behind their care Electronic claims submission and coding of medical record is done through which component of an EHR? Which type of electronic record is owned and maintained by the patient? 3) Subject's history Which items may be needed to create a new patient record in an EHR program? He is with a patient and is attempting to document the patient's chief complaint in the EHR system, but he cannot get the system to accept the information. 4) customized, A template for a new patient record would most likely include which of the following required fields? Which of the following is not an advantage of the integration of ancillary programs for labs and other diagnostic and therapeutic services with an EHR system? All of above. 4) Maintain a list of commonly prescribed medications and dosages 5) Population statistics, Patient aging reports Electronic claims can be submitted directly to insurance carriers. He completes a release of information to have his records sent to the specialist. 1) Stage 3 2) MRI After all, much of the value derived from the health care delivery system results from the effective communication of information from one party to another and, ultimately, the ability of multiple parties to engage in interactive communication of information. EHR files are owned and managed by providers or facilities. Which step of "meaningful use " of EHRs for Medicare and Medicaid patients includes documenting the percentage of visits,diagnoses,prescriptions,immunizations,and other pertinent health information elevtronically? Patients should be given reading material and providers should make sure patients understand all of their options. It is protected by HIPAA laws. Pure oxygen gas was first prepared by heating mercury(II) oxide, HgO: What volume in liters of oxygen at STP is released by heating 10.57 g of HgO? True or False: An EHR is a paper record that is created, managed, and consulted by authorized providers and staff from across more than one health care organization. EHRs focus on the total health of the patientgoing beyond standard clinical data collected in the providers office and inclusive of a broader view on a patients care. 5) Practitioner. Which website can they access to help them select the appropriate hospital? Paying a balance on an account Charting is when there is patient dashboard containing multiple types of information. While the EHR provides a platform for comprehensive management of medical information and secure exchange between practitioners and healthcare consumers, its theoretical safety and quality benefits are blunted by limitations in design, adoption, and use. 2) Optional Better clinical outcomes 4) They can alert staff about patients who are due for yearly checkups. 4) Patient concern for privacy 5) Striking through the error and adding initials, When information such as the result of a laboratory test is entered into a patient's EHR, the information is available for viewing __________. 1) Next of kin Which stage of "meaningful use" of EHRs for Medicare and Medicaid patients includes documenting the percentage of visits, diagnoses, prescriptions, immunizations, and other pertinent health information electronically? 3) Chief complaint 2) Diagnose software problems on his home computer 3) They can keep a list of patients who want an earlier appointment. Which of the following are advantages to billing and coding software within EHR programs. 2) The patient's express written permission is required for non-federal or state disclosures. 4) CLIA, What type of patients are more likely to adhere to agreed-upon care plans? Health record created in electronic format that can be shared among multiple providers, Record of health-related information for a single patient that is created and maintained by a single healthcare organization, Electronic version of a patient's complete medical history that is created and maintained by the individual patient. 2) 17.8% -Diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease. 1) As directed by the healthcare facility policies Place the following steps in creating a new patient record with EHR software in order, with the first step on top. 5) Physician notes, Patient information form 3) Required An EHR may include information about a patient's _____. Practice Fusion is a cloud-based EHR system that securely stores data on external servers and can be accessed with any device that has an internet . EHR software programs allow for ______ transmission of referrals among the PCP, specialist, and insurance plan involved. Which item below maintains each user's ability to work in certain areas of a patient's electronic health record? Information in a new patient template, such as name, address, and insurance information, appears in ______ fields. Results are transmitted back as soon as available. 1) They must obtain prior permission from the EHR program administrators 5) Risk factors, Treatment options PHRs should contain information from the physician. What should Barry do? 5) PHR files are legal documents and are regulated by federal laws. These savings are paid back to the provider, A ______ is an electronic system where a patient can request medication refills, ask a provider a non-urgent question, and pay their medical bills, Part of the ______ ACT was to increase and simplify the transmission of secure electronic health information between healthcare organizations in compliance with government standards, Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins. Retrieve patient records carefully Carefully inspect all information entered for accuracy. Which of the following is a disadvantage of using an electronic scheduler? They can easily look up a patient's appointment. 3) Physician assistant Staff training requirements. EHRs are real-time, patient-centered records that make information available instantly and securely to authorized users. 3) More time-consuming Which of the following are advantages to billing and coding software within EHR programs. One of the key features of an EHR is that it can be created, managed, and consulted by authorized providers and staff across more than one health care organization. A patient's family wants to send their loved one with myocardial infarction to the very best hospital. Physicians can access records from any computer with a secure access code. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. They can keep a list of patients who want an earlier appointment. 5) Save a patient's record to the central office computer, Diagnose software problems on his home computer, Which of the following is not likely to be a required field in your EHR software's form to be completed for each new patient? Block the dates and times when the office or physician will not be available for patient appointments. In which ways can computerized records also be useful as tickler files? Should you use decolorizing charcoal before allowing the hot solution to cool? 3) Rising healthcare costs 4) PHR data are entered by healthcare professionals or their staff. How many identifiers are required to correctly identify a patient's EHR? 1) 25% 4) Patients do not have to wait as long for lab or diagnostic appointments. 3) Individual patient information that is written in blue ink in a paper medical record. 3) Patients can access their complete medical record from home. What should Barry do? 4) Within one week Whats in a word? Which function of an EHR allows for electronic test ordering and receipt of results? Maintenance costs They are built to share information with other health care providers, such as laboratories and specialists, so they contain information from all the clinicians involved in the patients care. 2) Need for IT staff Dr Hillman broke his leg while he was on vacation last week. EHR access is controlled by the provider with patient authorization. True or False: HIPAA was developed in part to ensure the confidentiality of medical records. sending and receiving clinical information electronically. 1) PHRs contain treatment information from multiple providers. produce a flag to alert the medical office. The tube bank is 10 rows deep, and the tubes are 1.8 m long. Possible damage to the system, Practitioners can engage patients in medical decision-making by sharing what kinds of information with them? As directed by the healthcare facility policies. Patient aging reports 1) Social history What should you do? 2) Administrative staff lunch breaks 4) Use the search option to find the next available appointment for the time frame required by the patient. Physician's vacations, All users of an EHR program must have individual. In an effort to safeguard patient records, medical office employees should: only be given access to records they need to perform their duties. 2) Vulnerable 4) Office statistics Which of the following must be taken into consideration when creating an appointment matrix in an electronic scheduling system? 1) Hours when patients are not seen 3) NAHIT 2) Clear An EMR contains the medical and treatment history of the patients in one practice. 1) Alerts can produce flags notifying users of errors. 3) Print the prescription from the EHR software. Which of the following is an advantage of EHRs? 2) Credit card number 3) Date when information was released Reduced storage needs 1) Patient statistics 4) Cost, Which of the following is a way to keep password information secure? Physician's meeting schedule, Which of the following materials are needed to schedule an appointment using an electronic scheduler? 1) Mishandled patient messages EHRs are a vital part of health IT and can: One of the key features of an EHR is that health information can be created and managed by authorized providers in a digital format capable of being shared with other providers across more than one health care organization. Outpatients are different from inpatients because they: Select one: a. receive care in an ambulatory care setting. 3) Provider's appointment book 2) At least 2 In comparing the differences between record types, HIMSS Analytics stated that, The EHR represents the ability to easily share medical information among stakeholders and to have a patients information follow him or her through the various modalities of care engaged by that individual. EHRs are designed to be accessed by all people involved in the patients careincluding the patients themselves. 3) Billing and coding software 4) EHR data are entered by the patient. 5) Receive payment from Medicare and Medicaid, Flag an ordered prescription as a potential allergy interaction Date when information was released 2) Unnecessary Chapter 13 EHR. 2) Stage 5 1) Easier TRUE T/F Time- specified appointment scheduling requires the patient to be seen on a first-come, first-served basics. 2) Patient 1) Establish the type of appointment required by the patient, noting if it is for a new patient or an established patient. EHRs are designed to reach out beyond the health organization that originally collects and compiles the information. Which statement from a nursing student regarding EHRs indicates the need for further education? 3) Personal health record Information in a new patient template, such as name, address, and insurance information, appears in ______ fields. 4) Requests for patient information Which of the following are general guidelines for using EHR programs? 4) reminder, An EHR software program may be ______ to suit a specific specialty and style of a physician's office. Regular backup of electronic files. Chapter 11 Clinical Decision Support Systems, Chapter 12: Clinical Decision Support Systems, Module 4: Epidemiology, Communicable Disease, Module 3: Community Assessments, Analysis & D, Module 2: Social Determinants, Social Justice, Julie S Snyder, Linda Lilley, Shelly Collins. Assign E or Z configuration to each of the following compounds: The following quantities are placed in a container: 1.510241.5 \times 10^{24}1.51024 atoms of hydrogen, 1.0 mol of sulfur, and 88.0 g of diatomic oxygen. 3) Legibility of records Regular backup of electronic files 3) EHR files are owned and managed by providers or facilities. 1) Show patients that anyone can view their medical information. 4) Variable, What is the primary reason most providers give for not implementing EHRs in their offices? 3) At the end of every day 2) HIPAA 2) High maintenance costs 4) Canceled appointments The goal of George W. Bush's executive order was that most Americans would have access to electronic health records by ______. Files that need periodic attention are called ______ files. Indeed, that is an explicit expectation in the Stage 1 definition of meaningful use of EHRs. Which specific system can the surgeon use to physically see the ECG whenever she wants? Be knowledgeable about the confidentiality and security aspects of the program. EHR files are owned and managed by providers or facilities. Explaining the office access process to patients, showing patients their own medical records, and maintaining a positive attitude about a new EHR program can help reassure patients that their information is When information such as the result of a laboratory test is entered into a patient's EHR, the information is available for viewing __________. 4) Secure. 1) Software upgrades The lab results run last week are already in the record to tell the specialist what she needs to know without running duplicate tests. Efficiency in records transfers 3) In each type of practice, the physician must type all information for each patient. 4) Audio clip EHRs are a vital part of health IT and can: Contain a patient's medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, allergies, radiology images, and laboratory and test results Allow access to evidence-based tools that providers can use to make decisions about a patient's care Automate and streamline provider workflow . Risk factors Increased legibility of charts. 4) Paper medical records could no longer meet patients' needs 3) Unreadable information in a patient's record - interoperability 4) Template. Electronic claims submission and coding of medical record is done through which component of an EHR? 5) Fewer lost records, Ease of chart access for multiple users 3) Referral verification The patient tracker feature in an EHR follows the patient from admission or check-in to discharge or checkout. He will go i to the office only as necessary to see patients. 3) It allows multiple users at any time. 1) Admission 1) Test results are transmitted to the healthcare provider's office as soon as they are available. 1) Red arrow Open the office appointment scheduler. To accomplish this in the most accurate and efficient manner, Cheryl should ____. Which of the following will not reassure patients about the privacy and security of the office EHR system? Date when information was released Giving examples, explain how strong acids and weak acids differ. 2) Financial status They can keep a list of patients who want an earlier appointment. 3) MIPPA 4) Printing the page, correcting the error, and scanning the page 1) Insurance information HIPAA Ch.5 and 6. Laboratory orders Generally once an entry in an electronic health record is saved, a correction is made by ______. 2) Ask the patient to wait while he tries repeatedly to get the system to work. Alerts can produce flags notifying users of errors. 1) Billing details 2) Demographics All are correct 4) They allow multiple users at a time. 6) Complete, Which of the following are potential deterrents for implementing electronic health records? 3) Advanced patient placement QUESTION 13 1 A superbill is also known as an encounter form claim form patient from MEDICAL MEA2346C at Pennsylvania State University, World Campus . 4) chart, Which of the following are objectives of Meaningful Use? Personal health records and patient portals are two tools used to. False An interdisciplinary team (IDT) can be comprised of ALL of the following EXCEPT: patient The need to maintain a list of releases of patient information is mandated by. True or False: HITECH stands for Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health. 5) Keep a checklist at the medical assistant's desk. 4) PHR The surgeon is particularly worried about this patient. Which of the following possible features of an EHR/practice management system will likely require customization? The surgeon is particularly worried about this patient. 1) 2009 3) Regular backup of electronic files 3) Patient name Providers in different locations can look at the same record at the same time. His office has fully implemented EHR,so he plans to work from home part of the time. Diagnose software problems on his home computer, When information such as the result of a laboratory test is entered into a patient's EHR,the information is available for viewing ________. Patients who are engaged partners EMRs have advantages over paper records. Results are transmitted back as soon as available. Better __________ occur when medical record documentation is clear, concise, and complete. A tube bank employs an in-line arrangement with ST=SL =3.2 cm and tubes that are 1.8 cm in outside diameter. 3) Billing and coding software Many EHR programs can verify a patient's insurance coverage and simultaneously capture the patient's __________. Which type of Health Information Exchange (HIE) involves the secure sending of protected health information to another healthcare provider? 4) Write the prescription by hand on a piece of scrap paper. Mishandled patient messages. 5) Efficiency in records transfers, Increased access to educational materials 1) Administrative outcomes 4) It stands for personal health information. 1) Tell the patient the new system is causing disruptions throughout the office. How does the mass of an atomic nucleus compare with the mass of the whole atom? 2) HIPAA Which of the following are potential deterrents for implementing electronic health records? What might this mean, and what should Tiny do about it? 2) Enter the patient's full name. What should Dr. Vander's office do? 1) An access code allows each user to access only designated areas of a record. 2) Document that the prescription could not be given due to lack of information. Which of the following is not possible for Dr.Hillman using the EHR system? 1) Template outlining time frames for appointment types - security 4) Practice website. An electronic record of health-related information for an individual patient that is created, compiled, and managed by providers and staff within a single healthcare organization is called a (n) 1) chart 2) EHR 3) PHR 4) EMR EMR Identify the characteristics of a PHR. Patients who feel that their care providers listen to them, Which of the following are advantages of electronic health records? What information does an electronic health record (EHR) contain? Careful key entry and regular backup of electronic files help ensure ______ in electronic patient information. Many EHR programs can verify a patient's insurance coverage and simultaneously capture the patient's __________. To accomplish this in the most accurate and efficient manner, Cheryl should ____. 3) Maintenance costs 3) At least 3 Which of the following allows the entry of prescriptions, which can be transmitted directly to the pharmacy or printed and given to the patient? 3) Date and time stamp EHRs can contain the following patient information except: Alerts and reminders can reduce the frequency of medication-related adverse. Many offices and EHR systems today allow patients to access and interact with certain parts of their EHR by providing a patient __________ to the system. 4) You can keep a list of patients who want earlier appointments. If the patient is not available to sign a release of information, what may you do to release medical records? 3) Participate in a teleconference about a patient while viewing the patient's EHR 2) Terms such as congestive heart failure may be quickly selected in a cardiologist's office.

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