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The HIPAA Security Rule requires PHI to be encrypted in which circumstance?
A. If the PHI will be transmitted over an open network.
B. If the PHI is stored on a USB drive.
C. If the risk of the exposure of PHI that is stored or transmitted is significant, such as when stored
on mobile devices or emailed to an entity or individual outside of the CE or BA's network
environment.
D. All PHI must be encrypted at all times. - answer>>>C. The HIPAA Security Rule requires the
encryption of PHI when PHI is transmitted over an open network, if the risk of exposure of stored
PHI is significant. This would include the need to encrypt the PHI when stored on mobile devices
or portable media and, wherever feasible, when the PHI is stored in an application, such as when
PHI is stored in an electronic health record.
The Precision Medicine Initiative cohort that is composed of one million or more Americans will
provide researchers with the ability to do which of the following?
A. Develop new disease classifications and relationships
B. Identify the causes of individual differences in response to commonly
used drugs
C. Empower study participants with data and information to improve their own health
D. All of the above - answer>>>D. The PMI cohort of one million or more Americans will provide
researchers with the ability to develop new disease classifications and relationships, identify the
causes of individual differences in response to commonly used drugs, and empower study
participants with data and information to improve their own health.
What are the three levels of interoperability?
,A. Structural, pseudonym, and biological
B. Foundational, structural, and semantic
C. Semantic, workflow, and classification
D. Technological, structural, and foundational - answer>>>B. The three levels of interoperability
are foundational, structural, and semantic.
What did the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) of
2015 repeal?
A. The Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) Model
B. The EHR Incentive Model
C. The Physician Quality Reporting System
D. None of the above - answer>>>A. The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015
(MACRA) repealed the Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) model.
Which three programs does the Merit-based Incentive Payment System aim to streamline to
substantially change the way practitioners are reimbursed?
A. Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS), Physician Vendor-based Payment Modifier (VM),
and Medicare EHR Incentive Program for Eligible Practitioners (EPs)
B. The Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) aims to streamline Physician Quality
Reporting System (PQRS), Physician Value-based Payment Modifier (VM), and the Medicare EHR
Incentive Program for Eligible Professionals (EPs) to substantially change the way practitioners are
reimbursed.
C. Physician Querying Release System (PQRS), Physician Value-based Payment Mediator (VM), and
Medicaid EHR Incentive Program for Eligible Professionals (EPs) - answer>>>B. The Merit-based
Incentive Payment System (MIPS) aims to streamline Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS),
Physician Value-based Payment Modifier (VM), and the Medicare EHR Incentive Program for
Eligible Professionals (EPs) to substantially change the way practitioners are reimbursed.
Which of the following lists two examples of alternative payment models?
,A. Bundled payment model and synchronized payment model
B. Bundled payment model and integrated payment model
C. Integrated payment model and accountable-care organizations
D. Bundled payment model and accountable-care organizations - answer>>>D. Examples of
alternative payment models are the bundled payment model and accountable-care organizations.
The current consent management landscape is separated into which of thefollowing three
components and maturity levels?
A. Phase I, Current State: Consent is captured on paper forms.
Phase II, Current Growth: This phase is experiencing both paper collected manually as well as
consent captured electronically from the beginning.
Phase III, Future State: Consent is collected electronically and structured data are collected
through a nonstandard process.
B. Phase I, Current State: Consent is captured on paper forms.
Phase II, Current Growth: This phase is experiencing both paper collected consent and then
entered into the system manually.
Phase III, Future State: Consent is collected electronically and structured data are collected
through a standard process.
C. Phase I, Current State: Consent is captured on paper forms and is then scanned and stored into
a healthcare IT system.
Phase II, Current Growth: This phase is ex - answer>>>C. The current consent management
landscape is separated into the following levels of maturity: Phase I Current State: Consent is
captured on paper forms and is then scanned and stored into a healthcare IT system. Phase II
Current Growth: This phase is experiencing both paper collected consent and then entered into
the system manually as well as consent captured electronically from the beginning. Phase III
Future State: Consent is collected electronically and structured data are collected through a
standard process.
FHIR stands for:
A. Fast Healthcare Interoperability Reasons
, B. Fast Healthcare Interactive Resources
C. Frequent Health Integrated Resources
D. Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources - answer>>>D. FHIR stands for Fast Healthcare
Interoperability Resources.
The Quality Information and Clinical Knowledge (QUICK) model is composed of:
A. Merging the Quality Data Model (QDM) with Virtual Medical Record for Clinical Decision
Support (vMR)
B. Merging the Query Decision Model (QDM) with Virtual Medical Record for Clinical Decision
Support (vMR)
C. Merging the Quality Data Model (QDM) with Virtual Medical Record for Clinical Quality
Decisions (vMR) - answer>>>A. The Quality Information and Clinical Knowledge (QUICK) model is
composed of merging the Quality Data Model (QDM) with Virtual Medical Record for Clinical
Decision Support (vMR).
Which of the following is not one of the four goals of the HITECH Act?
A. Savings
B. Investment in HIT infrastructure
C. Government oversight
D. Establishment of the Health Insurance Marketplace - answer>>>D. The establishment of the
Health Insurance Marketplace is not one of the four goals of the HITECH Act. The four main goals
of the HITECH Act are government oversight, investment in HIT infrastructure, savings, and the
establishment and enforcement of stricter federal privacy and security laws.
The OCR published a new series of FAQs in 2016 to educate individuals about which of the
following?
A. Procedures for enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace
B. How to file a discrimination complaint
C. Individuals' rights to access their health information