General Compliance & Privacy
Billing Compliance
Pharmacy Compliance
Information Security & Privacy
Research Integrity & Compliance
100

Thid document sets Dana-Farber's compliance and ethical expectations of its Workforce Members.

What is the Code of Conduct?

100

This department answers documentation, coding, and billing questions. 

What is Billing Compliance? 

100

This federal agency enforces controlled substance regulations in hospitals and other healthcare settings.

What is the Drug Enforcement Administration?
100

About 7 million of these malicious communications are blocked at the firewall every day. 

What are phishing emails?

100

Financial interests related to a researcher's institutional responsibilities must be disclosed to this office.

What is the Office of Research Integrity and Compliance?

200

Patient information should never be discussed in these places.

What are public spaces?
200

This concept means the documentation in the medical record must support the level of service, diagnosis, and procedure billed. 

What is medical necessity? 

200

This hospital process helps ensure a patient's home medications are reviewed and compared during admission, transfer, and discharge.

What is medication reconciliation?

200

This computer accessory helps protect privacy for users working in high-traffic areas.

What is a privacy screen?

200

This Dana-Farber committee reviews research involving human data, specimens, or interaction with people.

What is the Institutional Review Board?

300

After attempting to decline, staff may accept these kinds of gifts from patients.

What are small gifts of nominal value?

300

This Federal Government agency operates under the philosophy, "if you did get paid, it doesn't mean you get to keep it" and "if you did get paid, be prepared to give it back!"

What is Medicare?

300

When a medication recall affects hospital stock, pharmacy staff should take this first step.

What is pulling the affected medication from use?

300

This privacy principle means you may access, use, or disclose a patient's PHI only when it is required for your job duties.

What is need-to-know access?

300

For federal funding applications, researchers cannot reuse an older NIH Biosketch, even if the content is still accurate, because they must use this instead.

What is the new template?

400

These three categories allow most PHI to be disclosed without patient authorization.

What are Treatment, Payment, and Operations?

400

This diagnosis code set includes more than 74,000 active codes and provides a detailed specificity for reporting diagnoses.

What is ICD-10-CM?

400

Staff struggling with addiction or pain management can contact this support program.

What is the KGA Employee Assistance Program?

400

Before travel to high-risk areas on behalf of DFCI, staff should contact the Service Desk to reserve these.

What are loaner devices?

400

NIH and other federal agencies adopted these to standardize disclosure requirements and processes across agencies and better protect federally funded US research.

What are the Common Forms for Biological Sketch and Other Support?

500

Offering or accepting payment or something of value in exchange for healthcare services or referrals is illegal and known as this.

What is a kickback?

500

This code set is used to report patient services such as E&M visits, laboratory services, and procedures.

What is CPT?

500

Theft or loss of a controlled substance must be reported to the MA Department of Public Health within this time frame.

What is 24 hours?

500

This individual, who has worekd for DFCI for over 20 years, currently serves as Information Security Officer. 

Who is Mark Tomilson?

500

Under the revised NIH Public Access Policy, NIH-funded manuscripts must be made publicly available in PubMed Central at this time.

What is immediately upon publication?