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Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Description

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
You will have 120 minutes to take the quiz.
You will only have 1 attempt.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Attempt History

AttemptTimeScore
LATEST Attempt 1 69 minutes70.67 out of 75
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 66.67 out of 75
Submitted Jul 25 at 3:39pm
This attempt took 69 minutes.

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
You will have 120 minutes to take the quiz.
You will only have 1 attempt.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Attempt History

AttemptTimeScore
LATEST Attempt 1 69 minutes70.67 out of 75
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 66.67 out of 75
Submitted Jul 25 at 3:39pm
This attempt took 69 minutes.

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
You will have 120 minutes to take the quiz.
You will only have 1 attempt.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Attempt History

AttemptTimeScore
LATEST Attempt 1 69 minutes70.67 out of 75
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 66.67 out of 75
Submitted Jul 25 at 3:39pm
This attempt took 69 minutes.

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
You will have 120 minutes to take the quiz.
You will only have 1 attempt.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Attempt History

AttemptTimeScore
LATEST Attempt 1 69 minutes70.67 out of 75
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 66.67 out of 75
Submitted Jul 25 at 3:39pm
This attempt took 69 minutes.

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
You will have 120 minutes to take the quiz.
You will only have 1 attempt.
By submitting this work, I am attesting that it abides by the Student Honor Code.

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Attempt History

AttemptTimeScore
LATEST Attempt 1 69 minutes70.67 out of 75
Correct answers are hidden.
Score for this quiz: 66.67 out of 75
Submitted Jul 25 at 3:39pm
This attempt took 69 minutes.

Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

Solv: HIT170 Quizzes Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

  • Due Jul 31 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 10
  • Available after Jul 23 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit 120 Minutes

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

Instructions

The basis for this quiz is the chart of: Emily Carey.

Be sure to review the chart and the ROI and Accounting of Disclosures – Reference Guide.docx  (Links to an external site.)as you answer the quiz questions.

This quiz counts for 75 points towards your final grade.
It is comprised of 9 multiple choice questions and 1 multiple answer question (5 questions worth 5 points each and 5 questions worth 10 points each).
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Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

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Question 1

5 / 5 pts
Is Ms. Green correct that a release of information authorization is already on file with the General Hospital for Emily Carey?

Yes

No

Yes, there is a completed and signed Release of Information Form under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR.

PartialQuestion 2

5/ 5 pts
What other patient identifier(s) would you request to ensure you are referencing the correct EHR prior to releasing any information?
Insurance policy number

Patient date of birth

Home address

Social security number

Medical record number

Insurance group number
When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

IncorrectQuestion 3

/ 5 pts
According to the ROI authorization, the patient is authorizing the following items to be released: “X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, History/Physical Exam.”  How many of the notes under the Notes tab in Emily’s EHR would you release?
10
11

13

9

Week 4: EHR Go – ROI Quiz

4 Nursing Progress Notes authored by Kim Anderson
2 Nursing Progress Note authored by Chris Caruso
2 X-ray Reports authored by Tammy Burton
1 Nursing Progress Note authored by D’Angelo Carter
1 History and Physical, authored by Padma Amil
1 Respiratory Therapy Progress Note authored by Daniel Kachingwe
2 Physician Progress Notes authored by Padma Amil

Question 4

5 / 5 pts

If Ms. Green requested that all of Emily Carey’s orders, including medications, be released to her, would you release that information?

Yes

No

No, the Release of Information authorization form in Emily’s EHR indicates that only X-Ray Reports, Progress Notes, and History/Physical Exams may be released

Question 5

5 / 5 pts
If Ms. Green requested the release of all Progress Notes from a previous hospitalization for COPD five years ago, would you release that information?

Yes
No

Question 6

10 / 10 pts
What is an “accounting of disclosures” as it pertains to the release of protected patient health information?

When a covered entity obtains or receives a valid authorization for its use or disclosure of PHI.

Affirms a health record’s legitimacy through testimony or written validation that it is indeed the record of the subject individual and the information in it is valid.

A command to appear at a certain time and place to give testimony on a certain matter.

When a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

An accounting of disclosures is when a covered entity must provide a patient with an accounting or log of the instances where that patient’s protected health information (PHI) was released or shared by that covered entity or one of its business associates, with an outside individual or party.

Question 7

10 / 10 pts
Is the patient requesting an accounting of disclosures in her authorization fo

Yes

No

No, she is requesting a release of information.

Question 8

10 / 10 pts
What is the correct definition of a release of information authorization?

A request for the healthcare provider or facility to provide the patient or the patient’s representative with a log, or accounting, of all instances in which the patient’s PHI was disclosed to other entities or persons.

A request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

A covered entity must take reasonable steps to verify the identity of an individual requesting access to PHI under the Privacy Rule. The Rule does not require any specific form of verification (e.g. a copy of a driver’s license or state identification card). Rather, the Rule leaves the type and manner of verification to the covered entity’s discretion and judgment. However, the verification must not “create barriers to or unreasonably delay the individual from obtaining access to his or her PHI”. (“Individuals’ Right under HIPAA”, n.d.).

None of the above

A release of information authorization is a request by a patient or a patient’s representative for the healthcare facility or provider to release some or all of the patient’s medical record history.

Question 9

10 / 10 pts
If the patient requested an accounting of disclosures, would the General Hospital be required to include the disclosure to Green & Green Law Firm in the accounting?

Question 10

10 / 10 pts
If Emily Carey requested an accounting of disclosures from General Hospital for the first time, could General Hospital charge her for this accounting?

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