Chapter 1
What distinguishes an EMR from an EHR?
An EMR is available only to one healthcare facility, while and EHR is available to multiple healthcare facilities
The abbreviations EHR and EMR can be interchangeably used because they represent the same type of electronic record True False
False
The acronym HCD refers to ___
Healthcare Delivery System
Sunrise Hospital has implemented a new EHR system and can now share patient information with family practitioners affiliated with the hospital. Now family practitioners can receive timely laboratory information form the hospital which helps them make better diagnostic and treatment decisions and monitor patient care. Based on this information, which level of interoperability is most likely achieved?
Level 3
What is the US federal body that recommends policies, procedures, protocols, and standards fro interoperability?
Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
Electronic health records (EHRs) are interactive and can share information among multiple healthcare providers True False
True
A ____ is a standardized method of communication between two computers
computer protocol
Which of the following is NOT true about. interoperability? a. with interoperability, it is possible to improve communication among healthcare providers, and thus improve patient care b. interoperability is designed specifically for healthcare c. healthcare organizations cannot exchange information without interoperability d. interoperability is what makes an EHR successful
interoperability is designed specifically for healthcare
After the implementation of the EHR, on call doctors at Grace Hospital were able to access patient information from home and provide the necessary instructions faster. This benefit illustrates A. improved documentation B. streamlined and rapid communication C. immediate access to patient information D. streamlined and rapid communication and immediate access to patient information
streamlined and rapid communication and immediate access to patient information
Interoperability is ______
the ability of one computer system to communicate with another system
Syntactic interoperability means the following: a. the meaning of data cannot be interpreted, there is a common data format between the two systems, the two systems have a common technical foundation b. the meaning of the data cannot be interpreted c. there is a common data format between the two systems d. the two systems have a common technical foundation
the meaning of data cannot be interpreted, there is a common format between the two systems, the two systems have a common technical foundation
The Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information (ONC) was created as a part of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). What is the role of the ONC?
to improve healthcare in the United States through better use of information technology and information
There are three stages of meaningful use. Stage 1 has already been implemented in many facilities and includes:
use of certified EHR for e-prescribing, to submit clinical quality measures, and for electronic exchange of information
Which of the following are standards in healthcare: a. DICOM b. LOINC c. IEEE d. DICOM, LOINC, and IEEE
DICOM, LOINC, and IEEE
The individual data sources that inform and populate the collected patient information of the global EHR are ____
EMRs
Consider this scenario: Dr. Smith is visiting a patient in her office. Prior to the visit, Dr. Smith is able to access the patient's prior history, notes, laboratory data, and allergies electronically. Then, she enters notes and a new medication prescription for the patient in the computer. Finally, Dr. Smith asks the patient to verify his preferred pharmacy and tells the patient that he does not need the prescription hard copy. The prescription is sent electronically to the pharmacy. What system is the physician practice using?
Electronic Health Record
What do an EMR and an EHR have in common?
Electronic data entry, storage, and access to patient's health information
Healthcare providers that did not implement and EHR system by 2014 were assessed fines by the US federal government True False
False
A healthcare facility is in the process of implementing a new electronic health record system. One of the goals is to achieve exchange of clinical and administrative data with two other hospitals owned by the same organization. What standard(s) should the EHR comply with to achieve that goal?
HL7
The most common communication protocol used in healthcare today is ____
Health Level Seven International
What is the most common communication protocol?
Health Level Seven International
What is an EHR that continues to develop over the lifelong course of care?
Longitudinal
_____ is a set of standards, services, and policies that makes it possible to securely exchange health information over the Internet
Nationwide Health Information Network
The ONC has funded the Nationwide Health Information (NwHIN) for the secure exchange of health information over the internet True False
True
The S&I Framework is a forum of healthcare providers and stakeholders True False
True
The higher the level of interoperability, the greater the capability for interoperation True False
True
The savings of implementing an EHR system will inevitably pay off the initial investment True False
True
The term meaningful use refers to ____
a set of standards for using EHRs defined by CMS
A longitudinal health record has the following characteristics: a. is not static, meaning that it changes over the course of patient care b. all of the answers are correct c. contains documentation from multiple healthcare providers and encounters d. stores patient information over a period of time, typically for as patient receives care
all of the answers are correct
The difference between and RHIT and an RHIA is ___
an RHIA completes a Bachelor's degree and an RHIT completes an Associate's degree
The difference between level 2 and level 3 interoperability is a. at level 2 interoperability the data format is common; at level 3 the data meaning is shared b. at level 2 there is semantic interoperability; at level 3 there is syntactic interoperability c. level 3 is a higher level of interoperability d. at level 2 interoperability the data format is common; at level 3 the data meaning is shared and level 3 is a higher level of interoperability
at level 2 interoperability the data format is common; at level 3 the data meaning is shared and level 3 is a higher level of interoperability
How can a provider be eligible for financial incentives upon adopting a new EHR system?
by implementing meaningful use of a certified EHR
One way the government encouraged implementation of EHRs sooner rather than later was ____
by reducing reimbursement rate gradually for physicians who had not adopted an EHR system starting in 2015
Growth of EHRs has created new opportunities for:
certified healthcare technology specialists, IT professionals, health information management professionals
The Levels of Conceptual Interoperability Model (LCM) do NOT include: a. definiton interoperabliity b. technical interoperability c. conceptual interoperability d. pragmatic interoperability
definition interoperability
All of the following are eligible providers for Medicaid EHR incentive program EXCEPT: a. dentists b. doctors of optometry c. doctors of osteopathy d. nurse practitioners
doctors of optometry
All of the following are eligible providers for Medicare EHR incentive program EXCEPT: a. family practitioner doctors b. doctors of psychiatry c. chiropractors d. doctors of podiatry
doctors of psychiatry
The ARRA and HITEC Act encouraged many IT vendors to start designing EHRs for various types of facilities, such as hospitals, physicians office, dentist, etc. While this was a positive trend, new issues were created relating to: a. great variability of EHRs but limited knowledge in selecting the right one b. minimal availability of competent staff to lead the transition from paper files c. lack of support in implementation d. great variability of EHRs but limited knowledge in selecting the right one, minimal availability of competent staff to lead the transition from paper files, and lack of support in implementation
great variability of EHRs but limited knowledge in selecting the right one, minimal availability of competent staff to lead the transition from paper files, and lack of support in implementation
All of the following are HIT Pro specialities EXCEPT: a. trainer b. workflow redesign specialist c. implementation manager d. health information technician
health information technician
Mike, a patient suffering from a blood coagulation disorder is on coumadin, In order to keep the condition under control, Mike has to do blood tests on a weekly basis. The doctor receives the results two-three days after the test, sort out the abnormal results, and then calls patients, such as Mike to adjust the dose of the medication accordingly. Upon the implementation of the EHR, lab results are incorporated in the patients' electronic records right away. They physicians' office receives an alert about the abnormal findings thus creating an opportunity for better monitoring of patient status and care. This is an illustration of: a. immediate access to patient information, streamlined communication, and improved documentation b. immediate access to patient information c. streamlined communication d. improved documentation
immediate access to patient information, streamlined communication, and improved documentation
The overall purpose of electronic health records is to a. improve patient outcomes b. improve quality of healthcare delivery c. improve access to health information across the world d. improve patient outcomes, improve quality of healthcare delivery, and improve access to health information across the world
improve patient outcomes, improve quality of healthcare delivery, and improve access to health information across the world
Which of the following are benefits of EHRs: a. improved access to patient information b. faster communication among providers c. improved documentation of care d. improved access to patient information, faster communication among providers, improved documentation care
improved access to patient information, faster communication among providers, improved documentation care
After the implementation of the EHR at Sunrise Hospital, Ms. Jones, RN is able to view physicians orders instantly and proceed with patient care as ordered. This is an example of an EHR benefit, specifically ______
improved speed of communication
Health care delivery systems implementing an EHR need to address privacy and security concerns by: a. providing unlimited access to the patient record b. installing secure firewalls c. implementing policies that establish access controls d. installing secure firewalls and implementing policies that establish access controls
installing firewalls and implementing policies that establish access controls
The HITECH Act of 2009 marks a significant achievement for healthcare because a. it established a National Health Information Technology Research Center b. it allocated billions of dollars for health information technology c. it provided incentives for physicians and hospitals to implement electronic health records d. it established a National Health Information Technology Research Center, it allocated billions of dollars for health information technology, it provided incentives for physicians and hospitals to implement electronic health records
it established a National Health Information Technology Research Center, it allocated billions of dollars for health information technology, it provided incentives for physicians and hospitals to implement electronic health records
Interoperability can occur at all levels except which level?
level 0
EHRs have multiple benefits but they also have challenges associated with them related to all BUT: a. hight costs b. significant change in daily operations c. limited availability of EHR software options d. privacy and security
limited availability of EHR software options
Which of the following statements regarding meaningful use is NOT true: a. meaningful use criteria are to be implemented in all facilities at the same time b. meaningful use criteria govern the use of EHR c. the purpose of meaningful use criteria is to enhance data capture and sharing, and improve health outcomes d. meaningful use criteria will be implemented in stages and area aligned with financial incentives
meaningful use criteria are to be implemented in all facilities at the same time
Semantic interoperability means all EXCEPT: a. syntactic interoperability has already been achieved b. the meaning of the data can be shared between the two systems c. the information shared can be interpreted d. patient outcomes from both systems can be compared
patient outcomes form both systems can be compared
The term electronic health records means the following: a. patient's health information can be shared among multiple healthcare providers b. patient's health information can be accessed electronically by the facility that generates it c. the medical information of a patient is stored in an electronic format d. patient's health information can be shared among multiple healthcare providers, patient's health information can be accessed electronically by the facility that generates it, the medical information of a patient is stored in an electronic health record
patient's health information can be shared among multiple healthcare providers, patient's health information can be accessed electronically by the facility that generates it, the medical information of a patient is stored in an electronic format
The term electronic medical record means the following: a. patient's health information is recorded electronically by multiple members of the care team b. patient's health information is found in a single electronic file that can be accessed within a health care facility c. patient's health information is available electronically d. patient's health information is recorded electronically by multiple members of the care team, found in a single electronic file that can be accessed within a health care facility, and is available electronically
patient's health information is recorded electronically by multiple members of the care team, found in a single electronic file that can be accessed within a health care facility, and is available electronically
Which of the following is NOT a provider benefit of the EHR? a. patients can be more informed on past procedures or allergies, thus helping physicians make more informed decisions b. documentation can be more complete c. patients can monitor their own health goals d. documentation can be more accurate
patients can monitor their own health goals
The challenges of EHRs present opportunities for health information professionals in many areas, especially ____
privacy, security, and training
Which of the following types of information are NOT included in the EHR? a. financial information b. security information c. support information d. clinical information
security information