Module Test 4
A death certificate includes all the following information, except 1. cause of death. 2. name of decedent's parents. 3. final disposition.
All of the options
At the federal level, who mandates that communicable diseases are reported?
CDC
If you choose not to renew a policy as of June 30th, and a claim is made against you on July 30th for an incident that occurred on June 30th. According to your policy, you are not covered. This is what type of policy?
Claims-made
The declarations page of a policy would not include which of the following items?
Details of coverage
Why are statutory reports required in the healthcare field?
For the welfare of the general public
The acronym HIPAA stands for
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Diazepam is a Schedule ___ drug.
IV
Which statement regarding individual liability insurance policies is correct?
Independent contractors may require individual liability coverage even though he or she may be covered under a healthcare facility's policy.
What is the best reason to carry a professional liability policy?
It ensures that the insurer maintains loyalty to its policyholders.
Which of the following is an appropriate guideline in making a correction on an electronic patient chart?
Making an appropriate change by adding an addendum with the appropriate healthcare provider signing and dating the change.
Which of the following imposes penalties for violations of the HIPAA Privacy Rule?
OIG
The acronym for all computer-generated information regarding patients is called
PHI
Which of the following claims would most likely be excluded from a professional liability policy?
Sexually assaulting a patient
This Act enabled the federal government to add substances to the Schedules of controlled substances under the Convention of Controlled Substances.
The Psychotropic Substances Act of 1978
Where are births legally recorded?
The local county clerk's office
In spousal abuse, what is a sign that abuse may be occurring?
The spouse is overly concerned about the patient.
What type of abuse is criticizing and belittling considered?
Verbal/emotional
Based on the guidelines for HIPAA's Security Rule for Technical Safeguards, which of the following area would need to be secure to protect patient's information? 1. Data storage 2. Faxes 3. Computer systems
all of the options
If a child shows signs of abuse, why is it important to speak to the child alone? 1. Children may not speak up in front of an abuser. 2. The physician can do a thorough examination without embarrassing the child. 3. The abuser will often speak for the child to keep the child from reporting abuse.
all of the options
Which of the following meets the guideline(s) for Physical Safeguards for HIPAA? 1. Keeping work stations with PHI out of high traffic area 2. Restricting access to client data from third party using the facility equipment 3. Preventing the visibility of computer screen to unauthorized users
all of the options
Within the HIPAA guidelines, a patient's medical records can be shared or transferred to a covered entity, which include 1. healthcare clearinghouses. 2. academic medical centers. 3. healthcare plans.
all of the options
Records that contain medical and health information of individual patients and that maintain the HIPAA standards for privacy and security are called
both EMR and EHR.
If the insurer determines that individuals not named in the claim played a role in the incident that led to the filing, the insurer may exercise the right of
contribution
Violators of the HIPAA Privacy Rule could face
criminal and civil penalties.
Clinical documentation that is electronic and is collected beyond one healthcare provider is called
electronic health record.
A birth certificate may be used for all of the following, except
file for a Certificate of Live Birth.
HIPAA consists of
five titles.
What field is held to the highest standards when it comes to patient safety?
healthcare
An inquest would be requested for which of the following situations, except
heart attack at the hospital.
According to the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, a Schedule I drug has a ____ potential for abuse.
high
In the SOAP format, the "O" would include
information that the healthcare provider can measure.
Which is not an advantage of a personal professional liability policy?
it is expensive
Liability insurers are interested in whether individuals or facilities have ever had which of the following filed against them?
lawsuit
A patient intake form includes all the following data below except
list of all medical doctors that the patient has seen.
The Older Americans Act of 1987 protects adults older than age 60 from all of the following, except
malnutrition
Which of the following defines the "level of education and expertise that other healthcare providers treat the same type of chief complaint from patients"?
standard of care
In the SOAP format, the "A" would include
summation of the healthcare provider's impression including the possible diagnosis.
Several people sue a physician for medical professional liability over the course of a year, such that the limits of the policy are exceeded. What type of coverage may cover amounts over the limit of the regular policy?
umbrella
If you suspect abuse and do not report it, what are the potential consequences? 1. You may endanger the child further. 2. You may be held legally responsible for further abuse. 3. You may lose status with the child as a trustful person.
All are true
The passage of HIPAA was enacted
1996
In general, an insurance carrier will settle a lawsuit if the claimant has a ___% chance of winning at trial.
50
All the following have a specific retention period of patient records as outlined by state government laws except
patient with private insurance, such as Anthem Blue Cross Insurance.
If a patient presents with chest pains and tells you she was punched in the chest by her spouse, what type of abuse is this considered?
physical
Liability policies usually require annual payment of which of the following?
premium
This type of policy covers incidents that occurred before the beginning effective date of the policy.
prior acts
The primary objective of obtaining liability coverage is to
protect assets in the event of a settlement in the claimant's favor.
PHI stands for
protected health information.
Provisions in a policy usually allow an insurer to cancel or refuse to do which of the following with respect to the policy?
renew
A family practice physician wants to begin providing ultrasounds services in his clinic. In addition to having a basic insurance policy, what other policy should he get to cover this specific service?
rider
If an insurer pays a claim even though the physician contends that he or she was not at fault, the insurer may be exercising the right to
settlement
