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Chapter
11:
Health
Information
exchange
11.1
1.
Identify
the
legislation
that
provided
the
economic
stimulus
money
to
help
the
US
out
of
a
recession
and
provided
specific
funding
for
the
advancement
of
HIT.
a.
HIPAA
b.
HITECH
c.
ADA
d.
ARRA
2.
Dr.
Michaels
orders
an
antibiotic
for
her
patient,
Millie,
who
has
been
diagnosed
with
a
UTI.
The
nurse
verified
which
pharmacy
Millie
uses
when
she
did
the
initial
assessment
for
the
appointment.
Millie
can
now
leave
the
doctor’s
office
and
the
antibiotic
will
be
ready
for
pick
up
on
her
way
home.
This
process
of
a
physician
ordering
medication
to
a
specified
licensed
pharmacy
is
termed:
a.
E-prescribe
b.
E-drugs
c.
E-meds
d.
EMAR
3.
Dr.
Willis
is
a
pediatric
cardiologist
in
Atlanta,
GA.
He
has
a
former
colleague,
Dr.
James,
now
located
in
Tallahassee,
FL.
Dr.
James
wants
a
consult
regarding
heart
surgery
for
his
seven-year-old
patient.
Scans,
x-rays,
and
all
diagnostic
notes
are
sent
electronically
to
Dr.
Willis.
They
have
several
video
meetings
to
discuss
the
case.
Identify
the
concept
that
describes
the
ability
for
healthcare
providers
and
their
associates,
regardless
of
location,
to
swap
healthcare
data
seamlessly
and
meeting
all
interoperability
and
national
standards
to
provide
patient-centered
care.
a.
RHIO
b.
HIE
c.
NHIN
d.
ONC
4.
Simone,
the
EHR
Coordinator,
is
performing
part
of
the
annual
review
of
HIE
efficiency.
Since
there
are
several
new
providers
in
town,
she
wants
to
verify
the
integrity
of
all
authorized
health
information
that
is
sent
and
received
to
various
healthcare
organizations
through
the
HIE.
Identify
the
principle
that
Simone
is
testing
that
describes
the
unified
and
smooth
exchange
of
information
among
various
healthcare
providers
and
information
systems
and
software
applications.
a.
Privacy
b.
Confidentiality
c.
Infrastructure
d.
Interoperability
5.
Peter,
the
IT
Director,
has
nicknamed
the hospital’'s
EHR
system
after
the
president
who
initiated
the
push
for
health
information
to
be
completely
computerized.
President
___
(and
hence
the
nickname)
is
responsible
for
the
establishment
of
the
ONC
and
laying
the
foundation
for
HIE.
a.
Barack
Obama
b.
Bill
Clinton
c.
George
W.
Bush
d.
Donald
Trump
6.
Viola,
the
HIM
Director,
is
discussing
new
hardware
her
department
needs
in
order
to
accommodate
the
increased
volume
of
electronic
requests
for
health
information.
Identify
the
type
of
interoperability
that
Viola
is
addressing
that
deals
with
the
functions
of
actual
computers
and
other
hardware
used
during
HIE?
a.
Process
b.
Technical
c.
Semantic
d.
Syntactic
11.2
1.
The
hospitals
within
a
seven-county
area
in
Montana
have
agreed
to
set
up
an
information
exchange
for
their
area
according
to
national
standards
to
share
electronic
health
data
to
meet
the
needs
of
their
constituents
that
is
referred
to
as
a:
a.
RHIO
b.
healthcare
organization
c.
HIO
d.
NHIN
2.
Because
Southtown
has
a
much
larger
percentage
of
African-Americans
and
Latinos
due
to
several
large
universities
in
the
city,
ABC
University
Medical
Center
wants
to
compare
patient
outcomes
in
all
the
various
subpopulations
to
see
if
there
are
any
differences.
ldentify
the
societal
benefit
of
an
HIE.
a.
Ability
to
schedule
appointments
with
healthcare
provider
b.
Equality
of
treatments
and
decreasing
health
disparities
c.
Cost
of
implementation
of
HIT
d.
Reducing
unnecessary
tests
and
treatments
3.
ABC
University
Medical
Center
wants
to
review
all
deaths
that
have
occurred
in
the
facility
for
the
past
two
decades.
The
chief
residents
for
all
the
services
want
to
evaluate
how
much
other
causes
of
death
contribute
to
the
hospitals
death
rate.
They
are
interested
in
doing
a
follow-up
to
recent
research
from
Johns
Hopkins
University.
This
study
supports
the
original
Institute
of
Medicine/National
Academy
of
Medicine
report
identifying
the
leading
cause
of
death
that
could
be
decreased
or
prevented
with
the
implementation
of
health
information
technology.
This
leading
cause
of
death
is
a.
Medical
mistakes
b.
Physician
shortage
c.
Nursing
shortage
d.
Opioid
overdoses
4.
Dr.
Martinez
has
joined
the
Medical
Staff
at
Southtown
Hospital.
At
his
previous
healthcare
organization
in
a
large
urban
area
with
a
high
tourism
rate,
he
treated
many
patients
who
were
from
out
of
town.
Getting
their
health
information
was
relatively
easy
since
his
previous
healthcare
organization
was
a
member
of
the
largest
HIE
in
the
country.
He
stated
that
___
is
a
nationwide
project
with
federal
and
non-federal
agencies
providing
the
data
stewardship
for
most
US
hospitals
in
all
50
states
initially
starting
as
the
NHIN.
a.
eHealth
Exchange
b.
HIPAA
c.
BYOD
d.
NHIN
5.
Dr.
Davis
is
always
the
first
physician
to
get the
latest
iPhone
model.
He
doesn’t
like
using
the
older
smart
phone
models
the
hospital
provides.
He
requests
the
privacy
and
security
policies
and
procedures
be
updated
so
that
he
can
continue
to
use
his
personal
smart
phone
to
conduct
his
business
with
the
hospital.
Healthcare
providers
using
their
personal
smart
phones
and
other
devices
and
the
increase
in
mobile
technology
is
referred
to
as:
a.
eHealth
Exchange
b.
HIPAA
c.
BYOD
d.
NHIN
11.3
—
.
Dr.
Patrick
needs
to
order
an
antibiotic
for
her
patient,
Timothy,
who
has
been
diagnosed
with
strep
throat.
The
term
is
used
to
describe
the
process
where
Dr.
Patrick
will
electronically
order
this
antibiotic
for
Timothy
and
that
Timothy
can
pick
it
up
at
a
specified
drugstore.
a.
E-meds
b.
E-drugs
c.
Compu-drugs
d.
E-prescribe
2.
Several
years
ago,
the
pediatric
clinic
needed
to
upgrade
their
old
EHR
system.
It
did
not
have
the
functioning
capability
necessary
to
keep
up
with
federal
requirements.
Due
to
the
very
high
cost
of
new
EHR
systems,
they
enrolled
into
the
new
incentive
program
from
CMS
to
help
with
the
costs.
Identify
the
regulations
that
required
healthcare
providers
who
participate
in
the
incentive
program
to
utilize
computer-based
patient
health
records
effectively
to
improve
patient
outcomes.
a.
CEHRT
b.
MU
c.
HIPAA
d.
CQM
3.
The
first
requirement
that
the
physicians
at
the
pediatric
clinic
decide
the
new
EHR
system
must
have
is
confirmation
that
the
system
will
meet
all
federal
requirements
for
privacy,
security,
reporting,
and
quality
monitoring
functions.
The
requirement
that
vendors
prove
that
their
EHR
products
meet
specific
and
optimal
standards
is
termed
a.
CEHRT
b.
MU
c.
HIPAA
d.
CQM
4.
Dr.
Brown
wants
to
know
the
percentage
of
patients
in
the
ABC
Family
Practice
who
received
the
flu
shot
last
year
after
they
were
sent
reminders
through
the
patient
portal.
With
the
COVID-19
pandemic
on-going,
he
is
anticipating
a
higher
number
of
flu
cases
in
the
upcoming
winter
season
and
wants
to
increase
the
number
of
reminders.
He
knows
that
flu
shots
help
decrease
the
number
of
patients
who
need
to
be
hospitalized
and
is
a
key
measurement
of
population
health.
Identify
the
name
of
the
criteria
that
healthcare
providers
must
meet
to
show
that
they
are
efficiently
using
the
EHR
to
show
a
positive
impact
on
patient
care.
a.
CEHRT
b.
MU
c.
HIPAA
d.
CQM
5.
MU
is
not
just
to
improve
the
health
of
one
patient
but
to
have
an
impact
on
a
large
portion
of
patients
in
a
particular
geographic
area
or
diagnosis
classification.
One
of
the
goals
of
the
pediatric
clinic
is
to
increase
the
number
of
children
who
receive
the
MMR
vaccine
to
decrease
the
number
and
size
of
measles
outbreaks
in
their
region.
The
way
this
is
monitored
is
called
a.
Population
health
reporting
b.
Vetting
c.
Record
locator
service
d.
Query-based
exchange
6.
Joe
Smith
is
being
treated
at
the
Emergency
Department
at
ABC
Hospital.
He
can’t
remember
the
names
of
all
of
his
doctors
and
the
other
hospitals
he’s
been
to
for
treatment.
ABC
Hospital
initiates
a
“find
and
seek”
request
to
all
of
the
regional
healthcare
organizations
to
find
as
much
information
as
they
can
on
Mr.
Smith.
The
“find
and seek”
method
of
HIE
performed
through
an
HIO
is
referred
to
as:
a.
Population
health
reporting
b.
Vetting
c.
Record
locator
service
d.
Query-based
exchange
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1.
XYZ
Hospital
is
located
in
a
large
urban
city.
There
are
many
people
in
the
region
who
have
the
same
name
and
birthdates.
During
registration,
additional
demographic
information
is
collected
to
try
and
distinguish
between
these
individuals.
The
process
whereby
the
HIO
has
identified
the
correct
person
within
a
healthcare
provider’s
database
in
order
to
send
it
to
the
requesting
provider
is
termed
a.
ldentity
matching
b.
Consolidated
HIE
c.
Consent
management
d.
Federated
HIE
2.
The
five-state
HIO,
All-Info,
is
working
with
all
of
its
members
to
update
procedures
for
HIE.
All-Info
is
streamlining
the
process
where
patients
give
their
permission
for
health
information
will
be
automatically
exchanged
with
other
authorized
providers
when
necessary
within
the
HIO.
The
protocols
for
approving
that
the
HIO
can
exchange
health
information
between
two
or
more
authorized
healthcare
providers
is
called
a.
ldentity
matching
b.
CDA
c.
Consent
management
d.
ePHI
3.
In
order
to
increase
the
reliability
of
its
patient
identification
and
matching
process
at
registration,
the
hospital
now
scans
the
patient’s
hand.
Identify
the
name
of
the
method
of
patient
identification
that
uses
a
physical
characteristic
of
the
patient,
such
as
a
fingerprint.
a.caMm
b.
Biometric
c.
PHR
d.RLS
4.
Because
Spencer
had
his
identity
stolen
several
years
ago,
he
wants
to
make
sure
his
health
information
is
extra
protected.
If
he
does
not
want
his
ePHI
exchanged
with
other
healthcare
organizations,
which
is
acceptable
and
allowable
under
HIPAA,
the
process
he
would
participate
in
is
referred
to
as:
a.
Opt-in
consent
b.
Opt-out
consent
c.
Privacy
d.
Confidentiality
5.
Mary
knows
that
she
will
be
receiving
treatment
for
her
cancer
from
a
number
of
healthcare
providers
in
the
region.
To
make
it
easier
for
all
of
them
to
get
any
of
her
health
information,
she
agrees
that
her
information
will
be
available
at
any
point
during
her
treatment.
When
a
patient
gives
consent
for
her
personal
information
to
accessible
in
the
HIE,
it
is
referred
to
as:
a.
Opt-in
consent
b.
Opt-out
consent
c.
Privacy
d.
Confidentiality