Hospitals can be classified by - Answers 1. types of services provided
2. number of beds
3. type of ownership
According to the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA), patients who
present to the emergency room must be provided a medical screening exam and necessary
stabilizing treatment, regardless of their ability to pay. - Answers True
Responsibilities of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) include - Answers 1. building an effective
management team
2. implementing the policies and strategic direction as set by the Board of Directors
3. coordinating all the functions of the hospital
The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act (TEFRA) of 1982 brought about one of the most
significant changes in the history of healthcare since Medicare. This was - Answers
implementation of the prospective payment system for Medicare reimbursement to hospitals
Hospital licensure is awarded by - Answers the state where the hospital is located
The purpose of the National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is to - Answers provide a
clearinghouse about physicians who have a history of quality problems
The type of data that is documented by providers during the course of diagnosis and treatment
of a patient - Answers clinical
The hospital accreditation process includes
a. all of these activities
b. review of the organizational structure and administration
c. review of the quality of services provided by the hospital
d. evaluation of the physical plant and environment - Answers all of these activities
Federal legislation regarding the privacy and security of patient health information - Answers
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
The professional definition of HIM includes
a.encompasses services in planning, collecting, aggregating, analyzing and disseminating
patient data
, b. all of these statements
c. improves the quality of care by ensuring that the best information is available for health care
decisions
d. serves patients, patient care organizations, payers, and researchers - Answers b. all of these
statements
The term "hospital" can be applied to healthcare facilities that have
a. diagnostic and therapeutic services
b. permanent inpatient beds with 24 hour nursing services
c. organized medical staff
d. All of these criteria - Answers d. All of these criteria
Overall responsibility for setting the goals of a hospital rests with the - Answers Board of
Directors/Governing Body
Medical Staff membership is granted by - Answers Governing Body/Board of Directors
sentinel event - Answers Unexpected occurrences including serious injury or death
deemed status - Answers Hospitals that are accredited by DNV, JC or HFAP are "deemed" to
also meet the Medicare Conditions of Participation, which allows them to get paid under
Medicare and Medicaid.
differences between Medicare and Medicaid - Answers Medicare is the same across the country.
Medicaid for low income individuals and families. Medicaid is partially paid and administered by
the State, so it varies from state to state.
why a hospital would choose to be accredited - Answers The main reason why a hospital should
be accreditted is that it proves that the hospital works hard to show the quality of facility and
should only be accredit of the facility has a specific amount of knowledge
difference between licensure and accreditation - Answers Licensure is mandatory. Licenses are
issued by the State. Accreditation is voluntary.
why Continuing Education is important for a healthcare professional - Answers Continuing
education is essential for a healthcare profession because it keeps workers informed about new
medical changes and updates in the field and so they will continue to be highly effective
why the American College of Surgeon's documentation standardization project was important
to the HIM profession - Answers The American College of Surgeons documentation
standardization was essential to the HIM profession because hospitals needed to verify