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CHIMA - ANSWER Canadian Health Information Management What is Health Information Management - ANSWER CHIMA defines health information management as the discipline that focuses on health care data and the management of health care information, regardless of the medium and format. What does CHIMA ove...

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CCFT CROSSFIT
LEVEL 3 EXAM
LATEST ACTUAL
EXAM ALL 380
QUESTIONS AND
DETAILED
CORRECT
ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALES
ALREADY GRADED
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d. AMIA; American Medical Informatics Association - ANSWER ✓✓✓c.
HIMSS; Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
Which of the following International Organizations Mission is to
serve the public interest by establishing and enforcing quality
Accreditation Standards for Health Informatics and Health
Information Management (HIM) educations programs. Select one: a.
CAHIM; Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and
Information Management Education b. IFHRO; International
Federation of Health Information Management Associations c.

,HIMSS; Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society d.
AMIA; American Medical Informatics Association - ANSWER ✓✓✓a.
CAHIM; Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and
Information Management Education The equivalent organization to
CHIMA in the U.S.A. is: Select one: a. IFHIMA b. CIHI c. AHIMA d.
COACH - ANSWER ✓✓✓c. AHIMA ___________opportunities for the
HIM profession would include developing and maintaining data
dictionaries, release of information analyst, and data integrity
analyst a. COACH B Data quality issues c. Entry level d. Health care
reimbursements e. Health informatics f. Lifecycle g. Privacy -
ANSWER ✓✓✓c. Entry Level _________is one area of opportunity
every HIM graduate will have when entering the workforce, which
includes the role of "release of information" a. COACH B Data quality
issues c. Entry level d. Health care reimbursements e. Health
informatics f. Lifecycle g. Privacy - ANSWER ✓✓✓g. privacy What are
the requirements of becoming a HIM professional? - ANSWER
✓✓✓The professional credential for the certified HIM professional is
CHIM, which denotes that the individual is certified in HIM. The
professional title is certified HIM professional. The credential and
professional title are protected and can only be used by those
certified with CHIMA. What is required to maintain certification? -
ANSWER ✓✓✓*to maintain certification must abide by CHIMA code
of ethics. *accrue




CHIMA - ANSWER ✓✓✓Canadian Health Information Management
What is Health Information Management - ANSWER ✓✓✓CHIMA
defines health information management as the discipline that
focuses on health care data and the management of health care
information, regardless of the medium and format. What does
CHIMA oversee? - ANSWER ✓✓✓Correct handling of Health
Information throughout it's life cycel, collection, organization,
storage and retention, access, dissemination, analysis and
interpretation, and destruction. What is paramount in the health
records life cycle. - ANSWER ✓✓✓privacy security and
confidentiality Which of the following is defined as "the discipline
that focuses on health care data and management of health care
information in the electronic, paper, hybrid, images, verbal audio
format in combination with the translation of data in these formats

,into usable forms of information for the advancement of health and
health care of individuals and populations?" a. Information and
Communications Technology Council (ICTC.) b. Health Informatics
(HI) c. Health Information Management (HIM) d. Healthcare
Information and Management Systems Soc iety (HIMSS) - ANSWER
✓✓✓c. Health Information Management Which of the following is
defined as "the intersection of clinical sciences in which the
application of computers in medicine and health care are used
together with management practices that promote the proper
implementation, use and maintenance of health information
systems?" a. Information and Communications Technology Council
(ICTC.) b. Health Informatics (HI) c. Health Information Management
(HIM) d. Healthcare Information and Management Systems Soc iety
(HIMSS) - ANSWER ✓✓✓b. Health Informatics (HI) Which of the
following is referred to as the "document containing the health
information management curriculum" required to be covered in all
accredited Canadian Health Information Management programs
across Canada: a. Canadian College of Health Information
Management. (CHIMA) b. Canada's Health Informatics Association
(COACH) c. Healthcare Information and Management Systems
Society (HIMSS) d. Learning OUtcomes for Health Information
Management. (LOHIM) - ANSWER ✓✓✓d. Learning OUtcomes for
Health Information Management. (LOHIM) Which of the following
roles would be considered as an "entry level" HIM professional? a.
Coding classification specialist b. Records managemetn analyst. c.
Business intelligence analyst. d. Both a and b. - ANSWER ✓✓✓d.
Both a and b. Which of the following roles would be considered as
an "advanced level" HIM professional? a. coding classificaty
specialist. b. Chief privacy officer. c. Terminology Manager d.
Business intelligence analyst. - ANSWER ✓✓✓b. Chief privacy
officer. Which of the following is of primary concern to policy
makers, administrators, managers, and executive health leaders
who depend on the collection of health information for planning and
managing resources. a. Data quality. b. Technological changes. c.
Policies an procedures. d. Leadership roles. - ANSWER ✓✓✓a. Data
quality. At what stage of Electronic Health Record adoptions are
most Canadian health facilities at based on the Health care
Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) analytics
framework. a. stage 1 b stage 2 c stage 3 d stage 4 - ANSWER
✓✓✓c stage 3 Which of the following will eliminate a significant
number of clerical positions and at the same time alter the skills
required for the HIM occupational group? a. Electronic Health
Information System technologies b. Health informatics c. HIMSS
(systems society) d Information and Communications technology
Council (ICTC.) - ANSWER ✓✓✓a. Electronic Health Information
System technologies How many steps are there in the lifecycle of
information management? a. three b. four c. six d. seven - ANSWER
✓✓✓d. seven What year did an international multi-stakeholder task
team complete a major revision of the current Learning OUtcomes

, for Health Information Management (LOHIM) document? a 2009 b
2010 c 2011 d 2013 - ANSWER ✓✓✓b 2010 A minimum of 36 credits
must be maintained every how many years? a 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5 -
ANSWER ✓✓✓b. 3 There is a risk factor for lack of skilled HIM and HI
workers in Canada will impede the successful implementation of the
E HR True False - ANSWER ✓✓✓True HIM was recognized as an
allied health profession in: a. 1928 b. 1929 c. 1938 d. 1939 -
ANSWER ✓✓✓a. 1928 Before 1918, who was the sole responsibility
of hospital medical records. a. nurses b. physicians c. Managers d.
File clerks - ANSWER ✓✓✓b. physicians What is the basic building
blocks of access control for the E HR Select one: a. Authentication b.
Authorization c. Identification d. Nonrepudiation - ANSWER ✓✓✓c.
Identification Data dictionary ensures that the data is protected
against unauthorized access Select one: True False - ANSWER
✓✓✓False In this type of identification system, the patient receives
a unique numerical identifier for each encounter or admission Select
one: a. Unit numbering system b. Serial numbering system c.
Terminal digit filing system d. Serial unit-numbering system -
ANSWER ✓✓✓b. Serial numbering system In this system, numbers
are assigned in a serial manner, just as they are in the serial
numbering system. However, , during each new patient encounter,
the previous health records are brought forward and filed under the
last assigned health record number. a. Unit numbering system b.
Serial numbering system c. Terminal digit filing system d. Serial
unit-numbering system - ANSWER ✓✓✓d. Serial unit-numbering
system What is the most commonly used numbering system in
healthcare? a. Unit numbering system b. Serial numbering system c.
Terminal digit filing system d. Serial unit-numbering system -
ANSWER ✓✓✓a. Unit numbering system Which of the following is an
example of secondary purposes of the health record Select one: a.
Research b. Patient care support c. Financial and other
administrative processes d. Patient care management - ANSWER
✓✓✓a. Research A combination of paper-based and electronic
health record Select one: a. Hybrid b. Joint c. Flexible d. Mixed -
ANSWER ✓✓✓a. Hybrid All of the following help make up the core
data elements of the EMPI (enterprise master patient index), except
Select one: a. Date of birth b. Gender c. Next of kin d. Social
Security number - ANSWER ✓✓✓c. Next of kin Participation in
hospital accrediation programs is voluntary Select one: True False -
ANSWER ✓✓✓True Aggregate data is data that do not identify
individuals and compiled in meaningless categories Select one: True
False - ANSWER ✓✓✓False (Aggregate data is data that do not
identify individuals and have been compiled into meaningful
categories. Therefore, the answer in the textbook is correct and this
is an error on the knowledge point check.) According to AHIMA, data
quality management mode, what term describes the purpose of
which data is collected Select one: a. Data applications b. Data
collection c. Data warehousing d. Data analysis - ANSWER ✓✓✓a.
Data applications Of all the primary purposes of the health record,

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