Information Governance
Patient Portal
Release of Information
2019 Environmental Scan
HodgePodge
100

a strategic framework composed of standards, processes, roles, and metrics that hold organizations and individuals accountable to create, organize, secure, maintain, use and dispose of information in ways that align with and contribute to the organization’s goals.

A. What is Data Administration

B. What is Health Issues Governance

C. What is Governance Informatics

D. What is Information Governance

D. What is Information Governance

100

The act of completing, signing, dating, and timing a document or entry to the medical record by the author or, if the author requires clinical supervision, the supervising physician of the author

A. What is Authentication

B. What is Confirmation

C. What is Verification

D. What is Validation

A. What is Authentication

100

the obligation of professionals who have access to patient records or communication to hold that information in confidence.

A. What is Data Integrity

B. What is HIPAA

C. What is Breach

D. What is Confidentiality

D. What is confidentiality

100

True of False: 62% of consumers surveyed stated that technology is important to managing their health?

False (75% of consumers surveyed said technology is important to managing their health.)

100

In APA what is the recommended font/size to use in student papers?

A. Arial 11pt

B. Comic Sans 12pt

C. Calibri 11pt

D. Times New Roman 12pt


D. Times New Roman 12pt

200

the overall management of the availability, usability, integrity, and security of the data employed in an organization or enterprise (AHIMA)

A. What is Breach Protocol

B. What is Interoperability

C. What is Data Governance

D. What is Information Management

C. What is Data Governance

200

An individual who provides medical treatment or care to a patient within his or her scope of practice and who, in accordance with local healthcare organizational policy, may document care or treatment in the medical record for the patient as the responsible party.

A. What is Medical Assistant

B. What is Care Provider

C. What is Case Manager

D. What is Custodial Staff


B. What is Care Provider

200

the unauthorized acquisition, access, use, or disclosure of protected health information which compromises the security or privacy of such information, except where an unauthorized person to whom such information is disclosed would not reasonably have been able to retain such information.

A. What is Breach

B. What is NdA

C. What is Informed Consent

D. What is Broken Arrow

A. What is Breach

200

True of False: A digitized interoperable health care system that securely and instantly exchanges medical records across the U.S. is estimated to reduce the overall costs of health care services by $371 billion per year.

True

200

What do health plan leaders think is the technology that has the greatest impact that leads to significant administrative cost efficiencies from our weekly reading?

A. Wearable Technology

B. Artificial Intelligence

C. Clinical Data Integration

D. Robotic Process Automation

C. Clinical Data Integration

300

Five level model Defines characteristics of governance practices at advancing levels of maturity Rooted in IG best practices, standards, and requirements Introduces constructs of IG organizational "competencies" that are enumerated by performance-driven "markers"

A. What is AHIMA IG Adoption Model

B. What is AAPC IG Adoption Model

C. What is RHIT IG Adoption Model

D. What is MGMA IG Adoption Model


A. What is AHIMA IG Adoption Model

300

Requirements under the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act for eligible healthcare professionals and hospitals to qualify for Medicare and Medicaid incentive payments upon adoption of certified electronic health record technology that meets mandated measurable objectives.

A. What is HIPAA

B. What is MACRA

C. What is MIPS

D. What is Meaningful Use

D. What is Meaningful Use

300

has the meaning given such term in section 160.103 of title 45, Code of Federal Regulations. Section 160.103— (1) A health plan. (2) A health care clearinghouse. (3) A health care provider who transmits any health information in electronic form in connection with a transaction covered by this subchapter [e.g., HIPAA Administrative Simplification transaction standards].

A. What is Massage Therapy clinic

B. What is Covered Entity

C. What are Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

D. What are Casualty Insurance Carriers

B. What is Covered Entity

300

True of False: The number of people who have had their DNA analyzed with direct-to-consumer genetic genealogy tests more than doubled during 2017 and now exceeds 12 million. This suggests that American 1 in 10 adults now has access to personal genetic data, spurring a range of new genetic-analysis services.

False. This suggests that 1 in 25 adults now have access to personal genetic data, spurring a range of new genetic-analysis services.
300

When writing in APA format what is the minimum number of words in a direct quote that determine if that quote is a long quote? Is the long quote formatted the same way as a quote of lesser words?

A. 25/Yes

B. 30/Yes

C. 35/No

D. 40/No

D. 40/No

400

Concept of data quality that involves whether the data are up-to-date and available within the expected time frame; timeliness is determined by manner and context in which the data are being used

A. What is Information Relevance

B. What is Digital Complexity

C. What is Data Timeliness

D. What is Information Management


C. What is Data Timeliness

400

Legal parent or guardian of a minor patient authorized by local healthcare organizational policy to access a minor patient's medical records.

A. What is Minor Proxy

B. What is Access Permission Slip

C. What is Implied Consent

D. What are Parental Rights

A. What is Minor Proxy

400

A function or activity involving the use or disclosure of individually identifiable health information, including claims processing or administration, data analysis, processing or administration, utilization review, quality assurance, billing, benefit management, practice management, and repricing

A. What is Data Breach

B. What is Need to Know

C. What is Business Associate

D. What is HIPAA Claus

C. What is Business Associate

400

Which of the five below is NOT one of the five emerging technologies that could potentially transform society? (According to this weeks reading).

A. Genome editing

B. Artificial intelligence and automation

C. Quantum information science

D. Partial Lobotomy

E. Cryptocurrencies and blockchain

D. Partial Lobotomy

400

involves the ability to process emotional information and use it in reasoning and other cognitive activities, it comprises four abilities: to perceive and appraise emotions accurately; to access and evoke emotions when they facilitate cognition; to comprehend emotional language and make use of emotional information; and to regulate one’s own and others’ emotions to promote growth and well-being (APA.org).

A. Aptitude Rating

B. Sympathetic Tendencies

C. Empathetic Tendencies

D. Emotional Intelligence

D. Emotional Intelligence

500

the ability of different systems to use and exchange information through a shared format

A. What is Interchangeability

B. What is Diversifying

C. What is Nomad Data

D. What is Interoperability

D. What is Interoperability

500

requires eligible providers or hospitals to adopt a patient portal to meet the stage 2 meaningful use program’s requirements

A. What is Payer Mix

B. What is CMS

C. What is ICD-10

D. What is OSHA

B. What is The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)

500

Transmitted by electronic media; (ii) Maintained in electronic media; or (iii) Transmitted or maintained in any other form or medium.

A. What is PII

B. What is Controlled Data

C. What is Data Integrity

D. What is Protected Health Information

D. What is Protected Health Information

500

What are the top three most important current disruptions in Healthcare Today. (According to our weekly reading).

A. moving towards Value vs. Volume model, Payer mix, Consumerism

B. Consumerism, moving towards Value vs. Volume model, Medicare for All

C. Value vs. Volume model, Consumerism, Medicaid Refinancing and Design

D. Medicare for All, Medicaid Refinancing and Design, Value vs. Volume model

C. moving towards Value vs. Volume model, Consumerism, Medicaid Refinancing and Design.

500

If you feel sleepy in class you can:

A. stand up for a minute to get the blood flowing

B. ask for a short class break

C. ask questions and stay engaged in the discussion 

D. All of the above

D. All of the above