Confidentiality
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Professional Conduct
Potpourri
100
Talking about a patient in front of another patient is considered this....
What is a breech of confidentiality
100
Material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record.
What is documentation
100
This law governs the patient's rights to privacy.
What is HIPAA (The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)?
100
A set of moral principles, beliefs or values which guide us in making decisions in health care
What is ethics in health care
100
What does the acronym CHW mean
What is Community Health Worker
200
You do not want your significant other knowing your personal medical information. HIPAA says you can do.....
What is What is request to be contacted somewhere other than your home or home phone.
200
When correcting a writing error in a paper record for a patient, one should do this...
What is cross through the information with one line, write the new information nearby, if possible, and initial all places where the record was updated or changed.
200
According to HIPAA you must be provided access to a copy of your medical records within........
What is 30 days.
200
Taking pride in your work and respecting others is considered good _______ ________.
What is professional conduct
200
We do this at approximately 1000 words per minute
What is hear
300
Offenses committed with the intent to sell, transfer, or use individually identifiable health information for commercial advantage, personal gain or malicious harm
What is permit fines of $250,000, and imprisonment for up to ten years.
300
Name two things a great medical record documentation entry will help prevent
What is a malpractice suit, billing reviews/payment, quality assurance issues
300
You and the hospital disagree about information in your medical record. HIPAA requires there be documentation added to the medical record within ____ days to note the difference of opinion.
What is 60 days.
300
Most medical malpractice cases hinge on whether a health care professional was negligent in treating (or failing to treat) a patient. And medical negligence is always measured by the medical ________________________ that applied in the specific treatment setting in which the patient was harmed.
What is standard of care
300
This initiative's vision is: A society in which all people live long, healthy lives
What is Healthy People 2020
400
Covered entities and specified individuals, as explained below, whom "knowingly" obtain or disclose individually identifiable health information in violation of the Administrative Simplification Regulations face a fine of up to
What is $50,000, as well as imprisonment up to one year.
400
1-800-96-ABUSE
What is Child and Elder Abuse Hotline for all mandated reporters in Florida
400
The department in the Bureau of Labor responsible for the oversight of workplace safety rules and regulations at a federal level
What is OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
400
These employees compliment the clinical staff by providing typically what is nonclinical care to enhance the healthcare's ability to provide more comprehensive care.
What are Community Health Workers
400
“public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy.”
What is advocacy
500
Name at least 3 ways you can keep patient information confidential
What is lock it in a cabinet/behind closed doors, flip over information on your desk, monitor positioning, ask for at least 2 patient identifiers,
500
Changing or altering a medical record to cover up a mistake or mishap can lead to _______________.
What is MULTIPLE ANSWERS AVAILABLE - Termination, Suspension, Arrest, Lawsuit
500
Protecting oneself from bodily fluids falls under the rule/regulations/guidance of
What is Universal Precautions
500
This describes the procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practitioner is permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license.
What is scope of practice
500
Name at least 5 of the steps to self-advocacy
What is 1. Believe in yourself 2. Learn your rights 3. Discuss your questions and concerns 4. Be effective on the phone 5. Put it in writing 6. Get information and decisions in writing 7. Use the chain of command 8. Know your appeal rights and responsibilities 9. Follow up and say thank you 10.Ask for help
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