An outpatient care delivered in a single day without an overnight stay.
ambulatory care
100
Individually identifiable health information
PHI (protected health information)
100
The acronym for Registered Health Information Technician?
RHIT
100
What is an unauthorized use or disclosure of information protected under the HIPAA Privacy Rule?
Breach
100
What is pain and inflammation in the stomach?
Gastritis
200
A facility that treats patients that are too ill or injured to be discharged home or to a nursing home.
Long-term acute care hospital
200
Code set used to describe the diagnosis of a patient.
ICD-10
200
The acronym for Department of Human Health Services?
DHHS
200
What is the act of keeping something secret or private?
Confidentiality
200
An inflammation of the liver. It may be caused by drugs, alcohol use, or certain medical conditions. But in most cases, it's caused by a virus. There are 3 forms; A, B, and C.
Hepatitis
300
A place where a patient will receive care treating an acute illness.
Hospital
300
Current Procedural Terminology. Typically used to code outpatient procedures or visits.
CPT
300
What is Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
COPD
300
What is the official business record of a healthcare organization?
Legal health record
300
What is a procedure that uses a scope to look inside the body?
Endoscopy
400
Healthcare services provided to a patient at home or another place of residence.
Home Health Care
400
What is Clinical Documentation Improvement specialist
CDI
400
The acronym for American Health Information Management Association
AHIMA
400
What is any information about the health status, the provision of care, or the payment for health care that can be linked to or can identify a specific patient.
Protected health information
400
A mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. People with this can experience fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
Malaria
500
A type of ambulatory setting that is usually the patient's first point of contact with a healthcare provider.
Physician office
500
What is a person that reviews patient records for diagnoses and treatments related to cancer?
Cancer or tumor registrar
500
What is Electronic Health Record
EHR
500
What is a form used to document a patient's approval, assent, or permission to receive care?
Consent
500
An exam that can use computerized tompgraphy (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or x-rays and more to review images of the body.