Patient Privacy/PHI
EHR/EMR Systems
Career Pathways
HIPPA
Verbal/Nonverbal Communication
100

The full name, birth date, and address of a patient are considered this type of information.

What is PHI?

100

This system allows healthcare providers to store, retrieve, and manage patient health information electronically.

What is an EHR (Electronic Health Record)?

100

This entry-level role often assists patients with daily activities and reports observations to nurses.

What is a Patient Care Technician (PCT)?

100

This U.S. law, enacted in 1996, sets national standards for protecting patient health information.  

What is HIPPA

100

Speaking clearly, listening actively, and using professional language are examples of this type of communication.

What is verbal communication?

200

This unique number assigned to each patient in a hospital is considered PHI.

What is a medical record number?

200

The type of system used mainly within a single clinic or facility to manage patient records is called this.

What is an EMR (Electronic Medical Record)?

200

Healthcare career pathways can generally be divided into three types: therapeutic, diagnostic, and this.

What is health informatics / support services?

200

HIPPA requires healthcare providers to protect patient information in this form, whether electronic, paper, or oral.



What is PHI (Protected Health Informaton)

200

Facial expressions, gestures, posture, and eye contact are all examples of this type of communication.

What is non-verbal communication?

300

The removal of 18 specific identifiers, such as Social Security numbers and phone numbers, is required to make PHI this.

What is de-identified?

300

HIPAA requires this type of PHI protection when using electronic health record systems.

What are technical safeguards?

300

A professional who plans and directs patient care, supervises staff, and ensures quality standards is called this.

What is a Nurse or Healthcare Administrator?

300

Under HIPPA, this type of rules dictates how patients information can be shared without written authorization.

What is the "minimum necessary" standard?

300

This type of communication occurs when a patient nods, smiles, or frowns in response to healthcare instructions.

What is feedback (non-verbal feedback)?

400

Images of patients that reveal their identity, including photos or X-rays, are considered this.

What is PHI?

400

EHR systems often include this feature, which alerts providers about drug interactions or allergies.

What is clinical decision support (CDS)?

400

 This type of healthcare career requires advanced education, licensing, and often involves performing surgeries or diagnosing complex conditions.

What is a physician / surgeon?

400

HIPPA gives patients the right to review, request corrections, and obtain copies of their health information, know as this right. 

What is right to access? 

400

In healthcare, this skill ensures that the message is understood as intended and can prevent errors.

What is effective communication?

500

PHI also includes this type of information transmitted electronically within an EHR system.

What is electronic protected health information (ePHI)?

500

This term describes when multiple healthcare providers can share patient records across different systems for coordinated care.

What is interoperability?

500

Career aptitude tests help individuals identify this before choosing a healthcare pathway.

What are strengths, interests, or suitable roles?

500

This HIPAA rule governs the privacy of individually identifiable health information and sets standards for administrative, physical, and technical safeguards.

What is the Privacy Rule?

500

When a patient is upset, a healthcare provider may use this type of communication—tone, eye contact, and calm gestures—to convey empathy.

What is therapeutic communication?