Kinn's Administrative Medical Assistant Chapter 12 Study Guide

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What is the approximate cost of implementing an EHR system for a typical physician's office with five physicians?

$162,000 with $85,000 going to maintenance during the first year

Mary Elizabeth Smith called the physician's office to report redness around an injection site. She was in the office 3 hours ago and received an injection of penicillin. She says she also is itching quite a bit around the site and is having trouble breathing. The doctor has left the office for the day. Office policy states that if the physician is out of the office and a patient presents or calls with an emergency, he or she is to be referred to the ER. Document the action that the medical assistant should take.

05-02-2018 10:00 AM Patient called 3 hours after leaving the clinic and receiving an injection of penicillin. Patient says the injection site is red and itchy and she is having trouble breathing. Doctor has left the office for today, per policy referred patient to ER. M. Smith, CMCS

Angela Adams called to report that she was not feeling any better since her office visit on Monday. She wants the doctor to call in a refill for her antibiotics. The chart says that she was to return to the clinic on Thursday if she was not feeling better. Today is Monday, and she says she cannot come into the clinic this week. The physician wants to see her before prescribing any other medication. Document this information.

05-02-2018 10:00 AM Patient called to report she was not feeling any better since her office visit Monday a week ago. The patient wants the doctor to refill her antibiotics. She was to return in three days if she wasn't feeling better. The physician would like to see her before prescribing any other medication, the patient cannot come into the clinic this week. M. Smith, CMCS

Eric Robertson canceled his surgical follow-up appointment today for the third time. Document this information

05/02/20XX 12:55 PM Patient canceled his surgical follow-up appointment today for the third time. M. Smith, CMCS

The patient stated that the chest pain began 2 weeks ago. 1-31-20XX 10:00 AM Patient complained of chest pain for the past 2 months. No pain noted in arms. No nausea. Desires ECG and blood work to check for heart problems. R. Smithee, CMA

1-31-20XX 10:00 AM Patient complained of chest pain for the past 2 weeks. No pain noted in arms. No nausea. Desires ECG and blood work to check for heart problems. R. Smithee, CMA

List five advantages of an EHR system

1. Easy storage of patient information 2. accessibility by multiple users at the same time 3. making electronic claim submission a more a efficient process 4. federal government has offered financial incentives 5. fewer errors

List five disadvantages of an EHR system.

1. lack of capital 2. fear of something new 3. startup costs 4. space for equipment 5. training necessary

List 5 reasons why medical records are kept.

1. the health record helps the provider provide the best possible medical care for the patient 2. the health record also provides critical information for others 3. health records are kept as legal protection for those who provided care to the patient 4. health records provide statistical information that is helpful to researchers 5. health records are vital for financial reimbursement

List and explain the five basic filing steps.

1. the papers are conditioned, which is the preparatory stage for filing 2. the documents are released, which means they are reviewed and marked and ready to be filed 3. the documents are indexed, which involves deciding where each document is to be filed and coding it to mark the indication of that decision 4. sorting, placing the files in filing sequence 5. the actual filing and storing of documents

The correct date of the appointment below was October 12, 20XX 10-21-20XX 1330 Patient did not arrive for scheduled appointment. P. Smith, RMA

10-12-20XX 1330 Patient did not arrive for scheduled appointment. P. Smith, RMA

By what other name is the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act known?

Economic Stimulus Package

What does HITECH stand for?

Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health

Bruises on upper arms:

Objective

Elevated blood pressure:

Objective

Weight of 143 lbs:

Objective

Yellowed eyes:

Objective

Define the following terms: a. Reasonable cause b. Reasonable diligence c. Willful neglect

Reasonable Cause - circumstances that make it unreasonable for the covered entity to comply with the administrative simplification provision that was violated Reasonable Diligence - the care and prudence expected from a person seeking to satisfy a legal requirement under similar circumstances Willful Neglect - conscious, intentional failure or reckless indifference to the obligation to comply with the administrative simplification provision violated

Complaint of headache:

Subjective

Insurance information:

Subjective

Patient's address:

Subjective

Patient's e-mail address:

Subjective

Patient's phone number:

Subjective

Discuss how you would talk with a patient who has expressed legitimate fears about having health information in electronic form. Explain what you would say to the patient and how you would reassure the individual.

There are many regulations in place that are followed to a "T" to make sure all electronic information is secure

tickler file

a chronologic file used as a reminder that something must be dealt with on a certain date

subpoena duces tecum

a court order to produce documents or records

indirect filing system

a filing system in which an intermediary source of reference (e.g., a file card) must be consulted to locate specific files

direct filing system

a filing system in which materials can be located without consulting an additional source of reference

microfilm

a film with a photographic record of printed or other graphic matter on a reduced scale

caption

a heading, title, or subtitle under which records are filed

retention schedule

a method or plan for retaining or keeping health records and for their movement from active to inactive to closed filing

patient portal

a secure online Web site that gives patients 24-hour access to personal health information using a username and password

pressboard

a strong, highly glazed composition board resembling vulcanized fiber; heavy card stock

outguide

a sturdy cardboard or plastic file-sized card used to replace a folder temporarily removed from the filing space

provisional diagnosis

a temporary diagnosis made before all test results have been received

transcription

a written copy of something made either in longhand or by machine

Julia prefers a(n) ______ filing system, in which the letters of the alphabet are used to identify a file.

alphabetic

Describe the indexing rules for alphabetic filing.

alphabetic filing by last name, first name

Veronica prefers a(n) ________ filing system, in which combinations of letters and numbers are used to identify a file.

alphanumeric

quality control

an aggregate of activities designed to ensure adequate quality, especially in manufactured products or in the service industries

electronic health record (EHR)

an electronic record of health-related information about a patient that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards and can be created, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff from more than a single healthcare organization

electronic medical record (EMR)

an electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within a single healthcare organization

personal health record (PHR)

an electronic record of health-related information about an individual that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards and that can be drawn from multiple sources but that is managed, shared, and controlled by the individual

parameters

any set of physical properties, and values of which determine characteristics or behavior

alphabetic filing

any system that arranges names or topics according to the sequence of letters in the alphabet

reverse chronologic order

arranged in order so that the most recent item is on top and older items are filed further back

Teresa wants to ___________ the current software library with programs for making brochures and designing websites.

augment

The office manager is particular about the ___________ under which documents are filed because she wants to be able to access information quickly.

caption

reasonable cause

circumstances that would make it unreasonable for the covered entity, despite the exercise of ordinary business care and prudence, to comply with the administrative simplification provision (part of Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act [HITECH]) that was violated

A process of electronic data entry of medical practitioner or provider instructions is called ______________ _______________ ______________ ________________.

computerized provider/physician order entry (CPOE)

continuity of care

continuation of care smoothly from one provider to another, so that the patient receives the most benefit and no interruption in care

Meriting condemnation, responsibility, or blame for an act is called _______________________.

culpability

objective information

data obtained through physical examination, laboratory and diagnostic testing, and by measurable information

subjective information

data or information elicited from the patient, including the patient's feelings, perceptions, and concerns; obtained through interview or questions

Identify the categories used for organizing information in a POMR system.

database: includes chief complaint, present illness, patient profile, review of systems, physical exams, and laboratory reports problem list: a numbered, titled list of every problem the patient has that requires management or workup treatment plan: management, additional workups needed and therapy progress notes: structured notes that are numbered to correspond with each problem number

Dr. Weaver uses _________ for the information needed for the patient's progress notes.

dictation

Identify equipment and supplies needed to create, maintain, and store health records.

divider guides file folders labels space for filing

requisites

entities considered essential or necessary

Explain the contents of Subtitle D of the HITECH Act.

established categories of violations increasing levels of culpability penalties determined based on nature and extent of violation established tiers of increasing penalty amounts

List three backup systems for the EHR system in a physician's office.

external hard drive full server backup online backup system

List several things to remember when in the examination room with the patient and the electronic device that houses the EMR system. Specifically, what should you do, as the medical assistant, to put the patient at ease?

eye contact, do not shield the device from the patient, modify your stance so patient feels like a part of the process, offer choices whenever possible, never expect patients to make quick decisions about their care

gleaned

gathered bit by bit (e.g., information or material); picked over in search of relevant material

vested

granted or endowed with a particular authority, right, or property; to have a special interest in

The electronic record that originates from more than one facility is called the electronic ___________________ record.

health

A system that is capable of interacting with another system is said to be ____________________.

interoperable

The electronic record that originates from one facility is called the electronic _______________ record.

medical

culpability

meriting condemnation, responsibility, or blame, especially as wrong or harmful

Paula Ann believes that only a(n) _________ filing system provides patient confidentiality

numeric

The clinic physician records ____________ information when examining the patient.

objective

_______________________ is never acceptable in health records because it obscures the original entry.

obliteration

Identify the method of organizing information in an SOMR system.

observations and data are cataloged according to their source--provider (progress notes), laboratory, radiology, hospital, or consultant. progress notes and forms are filed in reverse chronologic order and in separate sections of the record according to the type of form or service rendered

alphanumeric

of or relating to systems made up of combinations of letters and numbers

What two major types of patient records are found in a medical office?

paper and electronic

The values that determine characteristics or behavior are ______________.

parameters

Define meaningful use.

providers must show they are using EHR technology in ways that can be measured significantly in quality and quantity. If providers meet qualifications, they qualify for financial incentives

Dr. Lupez's _______________ ________________ was irritable bowel syndrome, not colon cancer.

provisional diagnosis

The 2009 modifications to HIPAA established increasing levels of ______________ for violations.

reasonable diligence

Jose read the memo about the new medical records _________________ __________________ with interest because his job includes filing.

retention schedule

Briefly describe three of the capabilities of an EHR system. Why do you think each capability will enhance patient care?

specialty software: patient data are captured and processed into a specialty specific system appointment scheduler: allows staff to track, schedule, and block times for each day medical billing system: manages all of the practice's billing and accounting systems, and can also interface with clearinghouses for claim submission and tracking

The clinic physician records _______________ information when questioning patients about their illness.

subjective

Bloated stomach:

subjective/objective

The healthcare facility received a __________ _______________ _____________ that requires them to bring a patient's medical record to court.

subpoena duces tecum

interoperability

the ability to work with other systems

obliteration

the act of making undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or wearing away

dictation

the act or manner of uttering words to be transcribed

age of majority

the age at which a person is recognized by law to be an adult; can vary by state

reasonable diligence

the business care and prudence expected from a person seeking to satisfy a legal requirement under similar circumstances

Describe the difference between an EMR and a practice management system.

the electronic medical record (EMR) is an electronic record of health-related information about an individual that can be created, gather, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff within a single healthcare organization the practice management system is an application that manages the operation of the medical practice

numeric filing

the filing of records, correspondence, or cards by number

Explain the concept of the ownership of medical records.

the owner of the physical health record is the provider or medical facility, often called the "maker," that initiated and developed the record. The patient has the right to access the information within the record but does not own the physical record or other documents pertaining to the record. The patient has a VESTED interest and therefore has the right to demand confidentiality of all information in the record

computerized provider/physician order entry (CPOE)

the process of entering medication orders or other provider instructions into the electronic health record (EHR)

purging

the process of moving active files to inactive status

Why might color-coded files be more efficient than an alphabetic filing system?

the use of color visually restricts the area of search for a specific record, a misfiled record is easily spotted even from a distance

e-prescribing

the use of electronic software to communicate with pharmacies and send prescribing information, taking the place of writing a prescription by hand and physically giving it to a patient; most new or refill prescriptions can be submitted electronically, cutting down on fraud and errors

Define and explain e-prescribing.

the use of electronic software to communicate with pharmacies and send prescription information

Dr. Banford uses a(n) ______ file to help him remember that a certain action must be taken on a certain date.

tickler

augment

to increase in size or amount; to add to in order to improve or complete

alleviate

to partly remove or correct; to relieve or lessen

Brigitte uses _________________ to put Dr. Weaver's information into the electronic health record (EHR).

transcription

Both the patients and providers have a ________ interest in the information contained in the health record.

vested

A conscious, intentional failure or reckless indifference to an obligation is called _____________ ______________.

willful neglect


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