RHIA CERTIFICATION EXAM ALL 3 VERSIONS 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A
Coded Data - ANSWER: Data that is translated into standard nomenclature of
classification so that it may be aggregated, analyzed and compared.
Materials required in a emergency care record: - ANSWER: Time & Means of the
patients arrival
Treatment Rendered
Instructions @ discharge
Minimum data set (MDS) - ANSWER: component of the resident assessment
instrument (RAI) and is used to collect information about the residents risk factors
and to plan the ongoing care and treatment of the resident in the long term care
facility.
Resident assessment protocols(RAP) - ANSWER: In long term settings these are
problem-oriented frameworks for additional patient assessment based on problem
identification items
Data governance - ANSWER: Decision making and authority over data related
matters
Entity relational diagram - ANSWER: developed to depict relational database
structures. Graphical display of the relationships between tables in a database
Universal chart order system - ANSWER: Patient health record is kept in the same
format or order while the patient is in the facility and after discharge
Aggregate Data - ANSWER: Used to develop information about groups of patients.
Patterns of events, measured against a predetermined acceptable threshold.
Authorship Integrity - ANSWER: Borrowing record entries from another source as
well as representing or displaying past documentation as current
Virtual Private Network (VPN) - ANSWER: Uses a secure tunnel through a public
network usually the internet to connect remote sites or users
Darling Vs. Charleston community hospital - ANSWER: Corporate Negligence.
When a member of the medical staff fails to meet established standards of patient
care.
Healthcare Integrity & Protection Data Bank - ANSWER: Created to collect
information on the legal actions (civil & criminal) taken against licensed health care
providers.
,Expert determination & Safe Harbor - ANSWER: OCR sanctioned HIPAA Privacy Rule
DE-identification methods
Spoliation - ANSWER: Destroying health record contents which would be damaging
to the employee, could not be used in trial
Data Mining - ANSWER: Process of sorting through the organizations data to identify
unusual patterns or to apply analytical models that will assist in predicting future
events
Systemic Sampling - ANSWER: Simple random sample that may be generated by
selecting every fifth or every tenth member of the samplings frame.
Redundant Systems - ANSWER: Duplication of all data, hardware, cables or other
components of the system so if the server crashes the system switching over to the
second server and can continue processing
Testing - ANSWER: Phase of system selection and implementation where you run a
mock query to asses the functionality of a database
Switch - ANSWER: Service that enables the exchange of information across multiple
independent enterprises that have unilateral independent exchange data and in
which there is no access to PHI
EXR Extension Model - ANSWER: Personal Health Record model that maintains
provider control of context while allowing online access to the authorized patient
Application Service Providers(ASPs) - ANSWER: Service firms that deliver, manage
and remotely host standardized( prepackaged) applications software through
centralized servers via a network
Episode of care: - ANSWER: Providers receive one lump sum for all the services they
provide related to a condition or disease
Capitated rate: - ANSWER: Method of payment for health services in which the third
part payer reimburses providers a fixed per capita amount for a period, Per captia
means, per head or per person
Per member per month (PMPM) - ANSWER: Amount of money paid each month for
each individual enrolled in the health insurance. Characteristic of HMOs
Physician Champion - ANSWER: Assists in educating medical staff members on the
documentation needed for accurate billing
Assumption - ANSWER: Scope limiting parameters. Provide constraints on what is
and is not included in the project
, Balanced Scorecard Methodology - ANSWER: Technique for measuring healthcare
entity performance across the 4 perspectives of customer, financial, internal process
and learning and growth
Unfavorable variances - ANSWER: Occur when the actual results are worse than
what was budgeted
Clinical practice guidelines - ANSWER: Information that provides physicians with
pertinent health information beyond the health record itself to determine treatment
options
Derived Data - ANSWER: Data consist of factual details aggregated or summarized
from a group of health records that provides no means to identify specific patients
Care plan - ANSWER: Snapshot of a patients status and includes everything from
social issues to disease processes as well as critical paths and clinical pathways that
focus on a specific disease
Integrated health record - ANSWER: Arranged in chronological order with
documentation from various sources intermingled
Auditing integrity - ANSWER: Inadequate functions that make it impossible to detect
when an entry was modified or borrowed from another source and misrepresented
as an original entry by an authorized user is an example of a potential breach or
Encoder - ANSWER: A computer software program that supports a coder in assigning
correct codes
Destruction - ANSWER:
Extirpation - ANSWER:
Fragmentation - ANSWER:
Release - ANSWER:
1:1 relationship - ANSWER: Patients to hospital beds
Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set(UACDS) - ANSWER: Data set used to document
an elective surgical procedure that does not require an overnight hospital
stay(outpatient)
Authentication - ANSWER: Providing proof of the authorship of health record
documentation
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A
Coded Data - ANSWER: Data that is translated into standard nomenclature of
classification so that it may be aggregated, analyzed and compared.
Materials required in a emergency care record: - ANSWER: Time & Means of the
patients arrival
Treatment Rendered
Instructions @ discharge
Minimum data set (MDS) - ANSWER: component of the resident assessment
instrument (RAI) and is used to collect information about the residents risk factors
and to plan the ongoing care and treatment of the resident in the long term care
facility.
Resident assessment protocols(RAP) - ANSWER: In long term settings these are
problem-oriented frameworks for additional patient assessment based on problem
identification items
Data governance - ANSWER: Decision making and authority over data related
matters
Entity relational diagram - ANSWER: developed to depict relational database
structures. Graphical display of the relationships between tables in a database
Universal chart order system - ANSWER: Patient health record is kept in the same
format or order while the patient is in the facility and after discharge
Aggregate Data - ANSWER: Used to develop information about groups of patients.
Patterns of events, measured against a predetermined acceptable threshold.
Authorship Integrity - ANSWER: Borrowing record entries from another source as
well as representing or displaying past documentation as current
Virtual Private Network (VPN) - ANSWER: Uses a secure tunnel through a public
network usually the internet to connect remote sites or users
Darling Vs. Charleston community hospital - ANSWER: Corporate Negligence.
When a member of the medical staff fails to meet established standards of patient
care.
Healthcare Integrity & Protection Data Bank - ANSWER: Created to collect
information on the legal actions (civil & criminal) taken against licensed health care
providers.
,Expert determination & Safe Harbor - ANSWER: OCR sanctioned HIPAA Privacy Rule
DE-identification methods
Spoliation - ANSWER: Destroying health record contents which would be damaging
to the employee, could not be used in trial
Data Mining - ANSWER: Process of sorting through the organizations data to identify
unusual patterns or to apply analytical models that will assist in predicting future
events
Systemic Sampling - ANSWER: Simple random sample that may be generated by
selecting every fifth or every tenth member of the samplings frame.
Redundant Systems - ANSWER: Duplication of all data, hardware, cables or other
components of the system so if the server crashes the system switching over to the
second server and can continue processing
Testing - ANSWER: Phase of system selection and implementation where you run a
mock query to asses the functionality of a database
Switch - ANSWER: Service that enables the exchange of information across multiple
independent enterprises that have unilateral independent exchange data and in
which there is no access to PHI
EXR Extension Model - ANSWER: Personal Health Record model that maintains
provider control of context while allowing online access to the authorized patient
Application Service Providers(ASPs) - ANSWER: Service firms that deliver, manage
and remotely host standardized( prepackaged) applications software through
centralized servers via a network
Episode of care: - ANSWER: Providers receive one lump sum for all the services they
provide related to a condition or disease
Capitated rate: - ANSWER: Method of payment for health services in which the third
part payer reimburses providers a fixed per capita amount for a period, Per captia
means, per head or per person
Per member per month (PMPM) - ANSWER: Amount of money paid each month for
each individual enrolled in the health insurance. Characteristic of HMOs
Physician Champion - ANSWER: Assists in educating medical staff members on the
documentation needed for accurate billing
Assumption - ANSWER: Scope limiting parameters. Provide constraints on what is
and is not included in the project
, Balanced Scorecard Methodology - ANSWER: Technique for measuring healthcare
entity performance across the 4 perspectives of customer, financial, internal process
and learning and growth
Unfavorable variances - ANSWER: Occur when the actual results are worse than
what was budgeted
Clinical practice guidelines - ANSWER: Information that provides physicians with
pertinent health information beyond the health record itself to determine treatment
options
Derived Data - ANSWER: Data consist of factual details aggregated or summarized
from a group of health records that provides no means to identify specific patients
Care plan - ANSWER: Snapshot of a patients status and includes everything from
social issues to disease processes as well as critical paths and clinical pathways that
focus on a specific disease
Integrated health record - ANSWER: Arranged in chronological order with
documentation from various sources intermingled
Auditing integrity - ANSWER: Inadequate functions that make it impossible to detect
when an entry was modified or borrowed from another source and misrepresented
as an original entry by an authorized user is an example of a potential breach or
Encoder - ANSWER: A computer software program that supports a coder in assigning
correct codes
Destruction - ANSWER:
Extirpation - ANSWER:
Fragmentation - ANSWER:
Release - ANSWER:
1:1 relationship - ANSWER: Patients to hospital beds
Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set(UACDS) - ANSWER: Data set used to document
an elective surgical procedure that does not require an overnight hospital
stay(outpatient)
Authentication - ANSWER: Providing proof of the authorship of health record
documentation