Which of the following does HIPAA regulate?
A. Electronic communications between payers and providers
B. Portability and access standards
C. Guaranteed renewability of group coverage
D. All of the above
HIPAA regulates all of the following;
A. Electronic communications between payers and providers
B. Portability and access standards
C. Guaranteed renewability of group coverage
D. All of the above (is the correct option as all A, B, C are regulated by HIPAA, has the following three major provisions: Portability. Medicaid Integrity Program/Fraud and Abuse. Administrative Simplification
Which of the following does HIPAA regulate? A. Electronic communications between payers and providers B. Portability...
How does HIPAA law regulate the management of Electronic Medical Records? What are the safeguards that must be put into place by medical providers to protect personal health information?
Which of the following is not a purpose of HIPAA? A. To prevent abuse of information in health insurance and healthcare B. To establish continuous health care coverage C. To better manage protected health care information D. All of the above are purposes of HIPAA O points Saved
HIPAA and subsequent regulations created a legal category of “protected health information” which was defined to encompass most types of clinical data. Under the HIPAA law, ______, which include providers and insurers, are legally required to safeguard electronic health information. A. Physicians B. Tort-liable persons C. Covered entities D. HITECH E. all of the above F. none of the above
1. What does HIPAA stand for? A. Health Initiative Protecting Aging Adults B Home Inclusion Program for Aging Adults c Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act D. Health Insurance Program & Accounting 2. Confidentiality relates to the duty to maintain confidence and respect privacy. TRUE OR FALSE 3. What does the HIPAA Privacy Rule do? A It gives patients more control over their health information. 13 It sets no boundaries on the use and release of health records. It establishes...
REVIEW QUESTIONS (Continued) Which standards are used for retail pharmacies and payers for claims? a. NDC b. NCPDRP 3. C., RIM d. LOINC 4. Which standards are used for the exchange of laboratory data? a. NDC b. NCPDP c. RIM d. LOINC Which classification systems, linked with ICD-10, is used by mental and behavioral health providers? a. DSM b. NDC c. DICOM d. SNOMED 5. Which terminology is used for dental procedures? a. CDT b. NDC C. DICOM d. MEDCIN...
Which of the following statements about the financial risk to providers under different reimbursement methods is most correct? a. Different payers use different reimbursement methods, so providers face varying levels of risk. b. Prospective payment transfers the cost risk (of each reimbursable episode) from insurers to providers. c. Capitation transfers both cost risk and utilization risk to providers. d. Statements a. and b. are both correct. e. Statements a., b., and c. are all correct.
Which of the following is not true about the additional incentives for providers? a)accrediting body shall not take an accrediting action against a provider based on the good faith participation of the provider in the collection, development, reporting, or maintenence ofpatient safety work product b)accrediting bodies may not require a provider to reveal it communications with any patient safety organization c)accrediting bodies can identify providers who work with PSOs and subsequently pursue investigation of patient safety events involving these providers...
. How does data create value in healthcare for the following entities? a. Providers (Hospitals, physicians) b. Patients c. Payers or Insurance companies
written communications fall into two categories: which of the following are electronic messages? check all that apply. email wikis blogs interoffice memos
Protecting Health Care Privacy The U.S. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) addresses (among other things) the privacy of health information. Its Title 2 regulates the use and disclosure of protected health information (PHI), such as billing services, by healthcare providers, insurance carriers, employers, and business associates Email is often the best way for a hospital to communicate with off-site specialists and insurance carriers about a patient. Unfortunately, standard email is insecure. It allows eavesdropping, later retrieval of messages...