Communications, information sharing, and decision making that include the patient and are
managed by both the patient and the provider are part of:
a. patient-centric care.
b. health information management.
c. clinical decision support.
d. meaningful use of documentation. - Answers a.
The professional association of physicians specializing in surgery with the purpose of
improving quality of care by setting patient care and surgical standards is the:
a. American College of Surgeons.
b. American Medical Association.
c. American Surgical Association.
d. American College of Physicians. - Answers a.
The act that required Peer Review Organizations (PROs) to report substandard care to licensing
agencies is:
a. OBRA.
b. ARRA.
c. HIPAA.
d. TEFRA. - Answers a.
The Hill-Burton Act requires hospitals to provide care for patients for free or at a reduced rate in
exchange for:
a. funding to create new medical schools.
b. funding for the modernization of hospitals or for building new ones.
,c. income tax abatements.
d. lower liability and malpractice insurance. - Answers b.
A voluntary pay-for-performance incentive program is:
a. Medicare.
b. TEFRA.
c. Deficit Reduction Act.
d. PQRI. - Answers d.
The maximum range for incentive payments among Medicare and Medicaid incentive programs
for the electronic health record is:
a. $50,000-$75,750.
b. $10,000-$20,000.
c. $25,775-$50,755.
d. $44,000-$63,750. - Answers d.
A large research hospital facility, such as the Mayo Clinic, that performs procedures on a clinical
trial basis and trains various levels of interns and residents would be referred to as what type of
care?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
d. Quarternary - Answers d.
Insurance plans that promote quality, cost-effective healthcare through the monitoring of
patients, preventative care, and performance measures are called:
a. primary physician care.
, b. managed care insurance.
c. second-party payer.
d. Centers for Medicare Services. - Answers b.
Legislation that resulted in a shift from retrospective to prospective payment for hospital
inpatients is:
a. OBRA of 1986.
b. the Hill-Burton Act.
c. Title XVIII of the Social Security Act.
d. TEFRA. - Answers d.
This organization was founded in 1924 to improve medical care by tracking and trending
healthcare-related issues for hospitals and all other types of healthcare facilities:
a. AHA
b. APA
c. ACS
d. AMA - Answers a.
The health record is the source document that:
a. only documents the health status of the patient.
b. is not used by other ancillary personnel.
c. serves as a means of communication among the healthcare team.
d. is not protected from legal proceedings. - Answers c.
What person is responsible for monitoring activities that are susceptible to fraud, misuse, or
overutilization and is often a HIM professional?
a. Information officer