A communication plan is being developed to reduce mistrust and
miscommunication in a healthcare setting.
In addition to open communication, which other principle for information
governance must be considered when developing this plan? Ans✓✓✓
Transparency
A data governance steering committee is formed and tasked with developing the
goals of the data governance program.
Which generally accepted record-keeping principle is described in the scenario?
Ans✓✓✓ Accountability
A family practice clinic in a rural community partnered with a cardiology clinic in a
large city to provide real-time, web-based cardiology services. The clinic installed
the necessary equipment to provide these services.
Which technology specifically supports patient-centered care for this situation?
Ans✓✓✓ Telehealth
A health information manager is responsible for properly destroying records after
the retention period has passed.
Which principle for information governance is described in this scenario?
Ans✓✓✓ Disposition
, A HIM director has been informed of potential data security violations. The HIM
director asks one of the health informatics analysts to work with the chief
information officer to monitor the audit trails of the EHR to identify any violations.
Which generally accepted record-keeping principle is described in this scenario?
Ans✓✓✓ Protection
A hospital is informing the Infection Control Committee about the number of
postoperative infections it had during a given time period.
Which principle for information governance is used in this scenario? Ans✓✓✓
Transparency
A hospital uses a filing system for permanent storage of paper-based health
records. The records are filed according to a three-part number made up of two-
digit pairs.
Which type of system is this? Ans✓✓✓ Terminal-digit filing system
A hospital wants to connect to a network that allows it to have access to the
records of patients who are treated at other area hospitals with in the region.
Which technology allows the hospital this access? Ans✓✓✓ Health information
exchange (HIE)
A hospital's chief executive officer (CEO) notices a spike in complaints about a
certain unit and wants to know the average number of patients admitted to that
unit in order to monitor staff need.