AHIMA Structure
Healthcare Delivery Systems
Policy Making and Healthcare Delivery
Health Information Function, Purpose, and Users
Health Record Content and Documentation
100

A community website managed by AHIMA for members to communicate on HIM topics

What is Engage?

100

This healthcare provider utilizes ultrasound, computed tomography, or magnetic resonance imagine.

What is a radiologic technologist?

100

This was created in 2010 from the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

What is PCORI - patient centered outcomes research institute?

100

In this system, a patient is issued a unique numeric identifier for every encounter at a healthcare organization.

What is Serial Numbering System?

100

These are orders the medical staff or a doctor established as routine care for a specific diagnosis or procedure.

What are standing orders?

200

This group governs AHIMA. They set the organizational strategy, maintain fiscal oversight, and act as trustees of the organization.

What is the board of directors?

200

These facilities provide long-term care services to patients recuperating from debilitating or chronic illnesses.

What are rehabilitation hospitals?

200

This is a nonprofit, nongovernmental organization

What is the National Academy of Medicine?

200

This identification system is the most common system used in the EHR.

What is the unit numbering system?

200

This is a concise account of a patient's illness, course of treatment, response to treatment, and condition at the time of release for the hospital.

What is the discharge summary?

300

This group controls the HIM profession.

What is the House of Delegates?


300

These hospitals have the highest number of inpatient stays paid by Medicaid.

What is a safety net hospital?

300

This federal agency monitors healthy precautions for international travelers.

What is the CDC?

300

This is when a patient has two or more health record numbers issued.

What is a duplicate health record?

300

This would be when the originating department organizes the paper-based health record.

What is the Source-oriented health record?

400

These are professional associations that support the mission and views of AHIMA in their state.

What are Component state associations (CSAs)?


400

There are this many basic types of managed care plans.

What is three? (HMO, PPO, and POS)

400

Healthcare policy can be formulated at these three levels.

What is federal, state, and local?

400

This is when two patients are given the same health record number.

What is an overlay?

400

This is what SOAP stands for.

What is subjective, objective, assessment, plan?

500

The two components of AHIMA.

What are volunteer and staff?

500

This offers patients access to constant nursing care while recovering at home.

What is subacute care?

500

This is the nation's medical research agency.

What is the National Institutes of Health (NIH?)

500

This is the review of the health record to determine if there are any missing reports, forms, or signature.

What is quantitative analysis?

500

These are the standards the govern the practice of medical staff members.

What are the medical staff Bylaws?

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