What type of health record is divided into sections like lab, PT, and provider notes?
What is source-oriented?
What ethical principle is defined as “do good”?
What is beneficence?
How long must HIPAA-related records be retained?
What is 6 years?
What is the name of the U.S. Supreme Court case about abortion rights?
What is Roe v. Wade?
What is the fixed period a facility keeps a patient record called?
What is a retention policy?
What does a written or electronic signature on a health record represent?
What is authentication?
What ethical theory is focused on rules and duties?
What is deontology?
Who owns the health care record?
What is the facility or provider?
What is it called when a DNR is placed and no life-saving measures are taken?
What is passive euthanasia?
What is a tool that helps locate or point to data within a health care system?
What is an index?
What term describes records not completed within 30 days of discharge?
What are delinquent records?
What value-based concept involves freedom of choice and self-determination?
What is autonomy?
What does HIPAA stand for?
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
What is the term for a tissue graft from one person to another?
What is an allograft?
What is the term for verifying both accuracy and authorship of entries in a record?
What is authentication?
Which term refers to the quality of the record's content rather than the care provided?
What is qualitative analysis?
Which term describes a health care provider choosing what information to share based on their judgment?
What is paternalism?
Declining a patient's request to see their medical record may violate which HIPAA rule?
What is the Privacy Rule?
What ethical issue is raised by sterilizing people with intellectual disabilities?
What is eugenics?
What analysis checks if the content of a record meets legal and institutional standards?
What is qualitative analysis?
What are the four content-related requirements for health records?
What are authorship, authentication, timeliness, and completeness?
What principle recognizes that ethical decisions may lead to negative outcomes?
What is the principle of double effect?
What term means protecting patient information from unauthorized disclosure?
What is confidentiality?
Which project was created to study human DNA?
What is the Human Genome Project?
Which data type includes lab results and progress notes?
What is clinical data?