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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 114
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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