Daily Apps
Life Cycle of a Patient
Understanding Orders and EMRs
Organ Anatomy
Skeletal Anatomy
100

App do we use to Clock In/Out, Approve Timecards, Request Time Off?

ADP

100

What step are we in the life cycle of a patient?

The 4th step

100

Who can order exams?

Any physician or licensed practitioner as defined under the scope of practice for the state licensure.

100

What organ is insect shaped?

Thyroid

100

What holds the teeth in place?

Mandible.

200

RadNet’s software for patient information and scheduling

eRAD-Ris

200

How are results sent to the referring physician?

Via fax, e-mail, EMR, or Physician Portal.

200

Dr. Anupama Sharma calls in to refer herself for an exam, how do you proceed and why?

Don't schedule because doctors can't refer themselves for exams.

200

What organ is fruit shaped?

Gallbladder

200

This bone is surrounded and supported by a complex system of muscles that work together to help you move your arm.

Scapula.

300

App used to check daily break schedules

Calabrio NG

300

Who pre-processes exams?

Patient Service Representative (PSR)

300

What do we need to identify a patient?

1.First and Last Name

2.Date of Birth

300

What organ has muscles that propel food down to your stomach?

Esophagus

300

This area houses vital organs like the heart and lungs and is protected by the rib cage.

Thorax.

400

App used for e-mail correspondence

Webmail

400

How do we receive orders/authorizations?

Via fax, EMR, or the patient calls with the order or authorization in hand.

400

True or False: If an exam is authorized that means insurance will cover the full cost. Why?

FALSE! An exam being authorized simply means the patients insurance believes the exam is medically necessary.

400

Food enters this organ when it leaves your stomach.

Small Intestines

400

Longest, largest, and strongest bone in the body.

Femur.

500

Outside of the answers already provided for daily apps, what are the other apps we will use daily?

1. Webex

2. Salaesforce/P360

3. Knowledge Management

500

What are chart notes/clinicals?

Documentation of a patients concerns/symptoms written by their doctor.

500

What is an EMR and how do we get them?

EMR = Electronic Medical Record

We get them by a doctor submitting the order directly into our system using eRAD-Ris.

500

Largest artery in the body.

Aorta

500

Name of the thicker bone located in the lower leg.

Tibia.