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____ results when someone without authorization obtains healthcare services under someone else's name or purchases insurance coverage based on someone else's clean bill of health. Ans Medical identity theft _____ covers prescribed preventive benefits and is subject to an annual deductible. Ans Medicare Part B _____ does not require "intent" to be found guilty. Ans The Stark Law _____ includes avoidance, prevention, reduction, segregation, and non-insurance transfer. Ans Risk control _____ is an ongoing risk management process that flows through an entity versus being applicable to only certain units or people of the entity. Ans Enterprise Risk Management _____ is information that is created by a healthcare organization regarding a patient that identifies or creates reasonable belief that an individual could be identified. Ans Protected health information _____ programs should include both identification of potentially compensable events and routine monitoring. Ans Risk management

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____ results when someone without authorization obtains healthcare services
under someone else's name or purchases insurance coverage based on someone
else's clean bill of health. Ans✓✓✓ Medical identity theft


_____ covers prescribed preventive benefits and is subject to an annual
deductible. Ans✓✓✓ Medicare Part B


_____ does not require "intent" to be found guilty. Ans✓✓✓ The Stark Law


_____ includes avoidance, prevention, reduction, segregation, and non-insurance
transfer. Ans✓✓✓ Risk control


_____ is an ongoing risk management process that flows through an entity versus
being applicable to only certain units or people of the entity. Ans✓✓✓ Enterprise
Risk Management


_____ is information that is created by a healthcare organization regarding a
patient that identifies or creates reasonable belief that an individual could be
identified. Ans✓✓✓ Protected health information


_____ programs should include both identification of potentially compensable
events and routine monitoring. Ans✓✓✓ Risk management


_____ refers to controlling access and protecting to health information from
unauthorized alteration, destruction, or loss. Ans✓✓✓ Security

,.Midwest Hospital admitted 780 patients for cancer diagnosis procedures in 2019.
430 of those patients were diagnosed with cancer. What is the rate of cancer
diagnosis for this group of admissions? Ans✓✓✓ 55.12% 430/780*100


.On October 3 there were 25 patients discharged and a total of 146 discharge
days. What was the average length of stay Ans✓✓✓ 5.84 146/25=


.Which of the following would normally be responsible in a DG program for
establishing the key performance indicators for a master person index (MPI)?
Ans✓✓✓ Data Steward Council


1.Which of the following best describes data about key business entities?
Ans✓✓✓ master data


30.Dr. Williams saw Jerry Rhodes on May 1st at the clinic. Dr. Williams decided to
admit Jerry to Healthwise Hospital on May 18th. Can the history and physical
document Dr. Williams completed on Jerry in the clinic be used for the May 18th
admission? Ans✓✓✓ Yes, because the history and physical completed in the
clinic was done within 30 days of the hospital admission


4.Community Hospital admitted 1,056 patients for cardiac procedures in 2019.
Nine of those patients developed a postoperative infection. What is the
postoperative infection rate for this group of admissions? Ans✓✓✓ .85%
9/1056*100


5.Dr. Brown's office tracked the number of flu patients for eight weeks. The first
week he saw 10 patients with the flu; the second week he saw 18; the third week
he saw 22; the fourth week he saw 19;the fifth week he saw 25; the sixth week he

, saw 9; the seventh week he saw 12; and the eighth week he saw 6. What is the
mean number of flu cases for the eight weeks? Ans✓✓✓ 15 Add all /8 = 15.125


6.City Hospital admitted 1,522 patients for abdominal procedures in 2019. 49 of
those patients developed a postoperative infection. What is the postoperative
infection rate for this group of admissions? Ans✓✓✓ 3.21%


A cancer committee wants to compare long-term survival rates for breast cancer
by comparing outcomes for the mastectomy versus lumpectomy approaches. The
best source of this information is the ______ . Ans✓✓✓ Cancer Registry


A data breach occurred in your organization and after the investigation, it was
determined that a total of 785 individuals were impacted by the data breach.
What must be completed within 60 days of learning about the data breach?
Ans✓✓✓ Report the incident to the individuals impacted, local media, and the
Department of Health and Human Sevices


A drug interaction alert would be a typical function of a _____ . Ans✓✓✓
Decision Support system


A patient involved in a clinical trial must follow a specific course of diagnosis and
treatment that is referred to as a _____ . Ans✓✓✓ Protocol


A patient made a request for an accounting of disclosures on June 3, 2019, when
must the organization respond to the patient's request? Ans✓✓✓ August 2, 2019


A physician is interested in conducting research on herniated intervertebral disc
disease. She wants to compare the success of conservative medical care versus

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