HS 422 MIDTERM QUESTIOS AND ANSWERS
Which of the following is a FALSE statement concerning the Affordable Care Act? - Answer -The
Act will restrict the types of insurance coverage available
Legislation that resulted in a shift from retrospective to prospective payment for hospital inpatients
is: - Answer -TEFRA.
The first hospital in the United States was founded by Dr. Thomas Bond and: - Answer -Benjamin
Franklin
Which of the following is NOT an accreditation agency? - Answer -CMS
Which three tenets have guided governmental officials as they have worked to improve healthcare
in the United States over the past decade? - Answer -Quality, positive outcomes, and access
HIPAA is NOT a rule concerning: - Answer -professional licensing.
What type of care is covered and reimbursed by Medicare? - Answer -Skilled care
A voluntary pay-for-performance incentive program is: - Answer -PQRI.
The maximum range for incentive payments among Medicare and Medicaid incentive programs for
the electronic health record is: - Answer -$44,000-$63,750.
Which federal program, established in 1965, provides financial assistance for healthcare for
persons 65 years of age and over and to disabled persons? - Answer -Medicare
Continuing education units (CEUs) are earned by doing which of the following? - Answer -
Attending education seminars and workshops
Following patient discharge, what is the time frame after which a medical record is considered
delinquent? - Answer -15-30 days
A staff member who compiles and sends requested information to other facilities is often called a: -
Answer -release of information coordinator.
What was the purpose for establishing the professional organization ARLNA in 1928? - Answer -
To elevate the status of individuals who processed medical records
AHDI was formerly known as what association? - Answer -American Association for Medical
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Which of the following is a FALSE statement concerning the Affordable Care Act? - Answer -The
Act will restrict the types of insurance coverage available
Legislation that resulted in a shift from retrospective to prospective payment for hospital inpatients
is: - Answer -TEFRA.
The first hospital in the United States was founded by Dr. Thomas Bond and: - Answer -Benjamin
Franklin
Which of the following is NOT an accreditation agency? - Answer -CMS
Which three tenets have guided governmental officials as they have worked to improve healthcare
in the United States over the past decade? - Answer -Quality, positive outcomes, and access
HIPAA is NOT a rule concerning: - Answer -professional licensing.
What type of care is covered and reimbursed by Medicare? - Answer -Skilled care
A voluntary pay-for-performance incentive program is: - Answer -PQRI.
The maximum range for incentive payments among Medicare and Medicaid incentive programs for
the electronic health record is: - Answer -$44,000-$63,750.
Which federal program, established in 1965, provides financial assistance for healthcare for
persons 65 years of age and over and to disabled persons? - Answer -Medicare
Continuing education units (CEUs) are earned by doing which of the following? - Answer -
Attending education seminars and workshops
Following patient discharge, what is the time frame after which a medical record is considered
delinquent? - Answer -15-30 days
A staff member who compiles and sends requested information to other facilities is often called a: -
Answer -release of information coordinator.
What was the purpose for establishing the professional organization ARLNA in 1928? - Answer -
To elevate the status of individuals who processed medical records
AHDI was formerly known as what association? - Answer -American Association for Medical
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