One of your facility’s primary goals in chart analysis is to verify that the documentation in the health record supports the diagnosis and reflects the patient's progress, clinical findings, and discharge status. Do you think this can be fully accomplished by the Chart Tracking software?
Chart tracking software can be beneficial as it can improves patient care.If made it displays patient's progress,laboratory findings,vitals etc. and thereby it can allow the nurses as well as other staffs to access more about patient care and also it reduces the handing over system, if anything has been missed out. It can enhance the productivity and efficiency and also improves quality assurance and patient care.
One of your facility’s primary goals in chart analysis is to verify that the documentation in...
1. Some facilities manage record completion policies via the hiring of physician liaisons or scribes to assist providers with documentation. In your opinion, what are some of the potential issues and benefits to this approach?2. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of using software for analyzing chart deficiencies versus manual review by human analysts.3. One of your facility’s primary goals in chart analysis is to verify that the documentation in the health record supports the diagnosis and reflects the patient's progress,...
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You are the Health Information Director at the General Hospital,
which has been accredited by The Joint Commission (TJC). You have
been notified that surveyors are currently onsite and, as part of
their survey process, are utilizing the tracer methodology. They
will be evaluating the direct care of patients currently admitted
to the hospital and will also need access to the hospital’s
EHR.
One of the patients whose care and medical record the surveyors
will be examining is...
QUESTION 4 On the day of Max's discharge from the hospital, the attending physician asked him questions and provided information such as Max's final diagnosis, prognosis, the results of various diagnostic tests, and necessary follow-up in the outpatient setting. The provider created two medical records for this same date of service. A progress note for the day of discharge records the physicians review of diagnostic tests, assessment of the patient's condition, and decision to discharge home. The discharge summary provides...
QUESTION 1 Physicians and mid-level practitioners (NPs and PAs) use which coding system to capture their professional fees? A. DSM-5 B. CPT/HCPCS C. ICD-10-PCS D. ICD-10-CM 10 points QUESTION 2 Choose the best answer. Because each CPT/HCPCS code has its own separate fee, are coders allowed to code all services separately? A. Yes. In order to properly capture all charges, every CPT and HCPCS code should be coded separately to optimize reimbursement. B. No. A coder can only choose...
THE NEED FOR health information management (HIM) professionals in long-term and post-acute care (LT-ÉAC) settings has grown exponentially in the past decade. With the implementation of setting-specific reimbursement models and quality initiatives, the skill sets that HIM professionals bring to the table are invaluable to any healthcare organization. 'Ihey are a source of expertise in data analysis, documentation, privacy and security, quality, compliance, coding, and information systems. Organizations and HIM professionals from the various LTPAC settings have reached out to...
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Which role has the PRIMARY responsibility for the documentation of control implementation? Systems security engineer Control assessor Information System Owner (ISO) Information Owner/Steward When making determinations regarding the adequacy of common controls for their respective systems, Information System Owner (ISO) refer to the Common Control Providers’ (CCP) Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Business Impact Analysis (BIA) Authorization Packages Vulnerability Scans An organization-wide approach to identifying common controls early in the Risk Management Framework (RMF) process does which of the following? Considers...
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Assignment 3: Introduction & Environmental Analysis, SWOT, Marketing Objectives (Goals) Marketing 4100 Directions Total Point Value: 75 points Anticipated Time to Complete: 12 hours Type of Assignment: Individual or Team Audience for Assignment: The CMO and your boss, a director-level person who relies on your evidence-supported reports to make the best decisions in a minimum amount of time. Assignment Objective: To write the marketing plan introduction as well as to collect and analyze data about the environment in which the...