Answer: It is important to be prepared to handle disaster. For the medical records, it is important that it should be saved in the PHR. The patient can easily have access on their health history and medical records. These information should be saved on the PHR and patient can easily retrieve it. In the case of disaster, these information can be recovered by electronic means. Online portal have own password and data. These can be used for accessing the medical records. The backup of all the medical records should be made on the cloud computing services.
You are currently a HIM manager at a HEALTH CARE Facility, and your geographical area is...
An HIM manager at a health care facility and your geographical area is well known for earthquakes. What steps would you take to always be ready in the event of an earthquake? Please explain your response in detail.
You are attempting to gain employment as an analyst in the HIM department of a regional health care facility. They ask you in a pre-employment interview to respond and complete the following data inquiries. 1. Assemble a histogram using the data found in Table 1A. Your written response should include an analysis of the data in the histogram. Data Table 1A Record High Temperature (F) Frequency 99.5 – 104.5 2 104.5 – 109.5 8 109.5 – 114.5 18 114.5 –...
Assume that you are the newly appointed risk manager for a medical facility. What steps will you take to perform a comprehensive risk assessment for your organization? Who will you need help from in performing this assessment? Your response must be at least 200 words in length.
Your facility is adopting an electronic health record. Some patients are concerned about their privacy as they have heard and read of how medical facilities are being hacked for medical information. Several have said they do not want their health information “floating on the Internet.” What would you say to alleviate the patients' concerns about their medical records being safe and not being available on the Internet? What are some disadvantages with regard to confidentiality associated with electronic health records?
Assume that you are the newly appointed risk manager for a medical facility. What steps will you take to perform a comprehensive risk assessment for your organization? Who will you need help from in performing this assessment?
You work for a private health care facility with one physician owner. A patient is suing the physician for injuries that occured after receiving a commonly prescribed vaccination for the prevention of influenza. The patient claims that the physician did not provide information about possible side effects and adverse events, and if that information had been provided, they would have opted to not receive the vaccination. The physician and his attorney would like you to provide a statement defending the...
imagine you are the HIM Director at an acute care facility in your local city. You have been asked to serve on a committee to create a program and develop policies that support a culture of diversity at the facility. what would you include in your program? What policies might you create? Write an outline for your program and a summary of three policies you would create for the program, and explain why this program and these policies are important...
You are the office manager for a primary care community clinic in an underserved area. Your medical director has decided it is necessary for you to conduct a trial study, offering ancillary services at no additional cost to the patient. This is a community service/outreach effort. You are hopeful to apply for a grant to fund these services long-term, therefore you need to collect utilization data to begin grant proposal preparation. Evaluation Title: Grant Proposal Preparation Research a minimum of...
K.B.’s daughter states, “How are you going to take care of him? He wanders around all night long. He cannot find his way to the bathroom in a house he has lived in for 43 years. He cannot be trusted to be alone anymore; he almost burnt the house down. We’re all exhausted, and we can’t keep up with this.” You acknowledge how tired they must be from trying to keep him safe. You tell the family that Alzheimer units...
Select a health care facility you are familiar with. In your own words, explain how you think they define quality and how it is controlled? (about 200 words)