Having an understanding and compassion for what the patient may be experiencing - Empathy
Has been seen by the physician within 3 years - Established Patient
Hasn't been to the physician in 3 years - New Patient
Center for Medicare and Medicaid services - CMS
Healthcare Access, Portability and Renewability - HIPAA Title I
Preventing Health Care Fraud and Abuse - HIPAA Title II
Tax Related Health Provisions - HIPAA Title III
Application and Enforcement of Group Health Plan Requirements - HIPAA Title IV
Revenue Offsets - HIPAA Title V
Health Insurance and Accountability Act - HIPAA
A patient acknowledges that they have received proper direction regarding the nature of their
medical treatment verbally or by signing a comment form - Expressed Consent
,A patient uses body language top indicate that they agree to receive a form of medical care - Implied
Consent
"let the master answer"; physician is responsible for medical staff mistakes - Respondeat Superior
C.O.B; Indicates how a policy well pay when more than one insurance plan is in effect - Coordination
of Benefits
Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act; Promotes the adoption and
meaningful use of health information technology (EHR) - HITECH
Office of National Coordination for Health Technology - ONCHIT
Health Information and data elements - Core Function of EHR
Results management - Core Function of EHR
Order management - Core Function of EHR
Decision support - Core Function of EHR
Electronic communications and connectivity - Core Function of EHR
Patient support - Core Function of EHR
Administrative processes - Core Function of EHR
, Reporting and population management - Core Function of EHR
Computerized records of one physicians encounter with a patient over time (intranet) - Electronic
Medical Records (EMR)
Reflects the data from ALL sources that have treated the individual (interoperable to other
facilities) - Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Most often refers to a hospital, treats patients with urgent problems that cannot be handled - Acute
Care
Maintained and owned by the patient - Personal Health Records (PHR)
Refers to treatment without admission to hospital - Ambulatory Care
Allows doctors to document patient encounters into an EHR on a structured form - Clinical
Templates
Registration, admissions, discharge, transfer - RADT
Links all clinical observations, tests, procedures, villains, evaluations, and diagnoses to the patient -
Unique Patient Identifier (UPI)
Set a common definitions for medical terms that ease communication by decreasing uncertainty -
Clinical Vocabularies
Clinical vocabulary designed to encompass all trends used in medicine - SNOMED-CT
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