Domain I. Data Content, Structure & Standards (Information Governance)
Academic content related to diagnostic and procedural classification and terminologies; health record documentation requirements; characteristics of the healthcare system; data accuracy and integrity; data integration and interoperability; respond to customer data needs; data management policies and procedures; information standards.
Domain II. Information Protection: Access, Disclosure, Archival, Privacy & Security
Understand healthcare law (theory of all healthcare law to exclude the application of law covered in Domain V); develop privacy, security, and confidentiality policies, procedures and infrastructure; educate staff on health information protection methods; risk assessment; access and disclosure management.
Domain III. Informatics, Analytics and Data Use
Creation and use of Business health intelligence; select, implement, use and manage technology solutions; system and data architecture; interface considerations; information management planning; data modeling; system testing; technology benefit realization; analytics and decision support; data visualization techniques; trend analysis; administrative reports; descriptive, inferential and advanced statistical protocols and analysis; IRB; research; patient-centered health information technologies; health information exchange; data quality.
Domain IV. Revenue Management
Healthcare reimbursement; revenue cycle; chargemaster; DOES NOT INCLUDE COMPLIANCE regulations and activities related to revenue management (coding compliance initiatives, fraud and abuse, etc.) AS THESE ARE COVERED IN DOMAIN V.
Domain V. Compliance
COMPLIANCE activities and methods for all health information topics. For example, how to comply with HIPAA, Stark Laws, Fraud and Abuse, etc.; coding auditing; severity of illness; data analytics; fraud surveillance; clinical documentation improvement.
Domain VI. Leadership
Leadership models, theories, and skills; critical thinking; change management; workflow analysis, design, tools and techniques; human resource management; training and development theory and process; strategic planning; financial management; ethics and project management.
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What are the common characteristics of regulatory systems and how can you elaborate these to explain water regulation?
How does quorum sensing promote pathogenesis? Why might this physiology have evolved? What are the different regulatory circuits associated with quorum sensing and how do they compare/contrast for AIP vs. AHL autoinducers? In the various presented quorum sensing systems, which proteins are involved in synthesizing and sensing the autoinducer. What kind of autoinducers (autoinducer peptide vs. AHLs) are associated with specific quorum sensing systems?
What actions have governments taken to ensure that people are safer and healthier today than people were 100 years ago? Why is there more obesity, cardiac disease and diabetes if these measures have been implemented? What would you do differently?
Scientists have discovered that the lifetimes of mRNAs coding for some of the regulatory elements in Drosophila embryos that are involved in patterning the body may last only a few minutes. What does this suggest about the overall developmental plan of an animal body?
Discuss the case for a "super-regulator" in the context of what you have learned about "regulatory competition."
When ATP binds to a regulatory site in phosphofructokinase (PFK), how does the activity change? What shape is the binding curve before and after binding? increases; sigmoidal: hyperbolic decreases; sigmoidal: hyperbolic decreases: hyperbolic, sigmoidal increases; hyperbolic; sigmoidal
Many foods contain high fructose corn syrup. Why does this lead to metabolic syndrome? What regulatory step in glycolysis is bypassed?
Discuss the different types of surveillance systems available to the public health and medical community. What are the issues that affect health literacy and how can consumer informatics continue to flourish? Where can you get credible health information on the Internet? Protected health information (PHI) is protected through the HIPAA and HITECH acts. What are the responsibilities of health organizations to make sure PHI stays confidential and is protected from unauthorized breaches? Adding health information systems to existing organizations can...
Mutations in Phage T7's gene 1 identified it as a regulatory gene. What does the gene 1 product do? Represses expression of early genes Allows for expression of late genes Makes copies of T7 chromosomes Turns off the lytic cycle and promotes lysogeny