Mock Exam - C810 - Foundations in Healthcare Data Management

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life cycle

Which of the following is a series of successive stages and has beginning and end points?

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Data Architecture

Which of the following is defined as an integrated set of specification artifacts used to

define data requirements, guide integration, and control data assets?

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data policy

Which of the following would not be considered a data artifact?

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metadata

Which of the following is used to locate, retrieve, and use data?

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metadata

A data element name is considered which of the following?

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Business intelligence

Which of the following is best described as a broad category of applications and

technologies for gathering, storing, analyzing, and providing access to data to help enterprise

users make better business decisions?

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Developing policies and procedures for categorization of unstructured data

Which of the following would be a typical task of content management?

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DG programs are usually the same among organizations.

Which of the following is a false statement about a DG program?

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Structured data residing in a database

Which of the following best describes master data?

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Business case

Which of the following identifies the value of a DG program for the organization?

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Organizational strategy

Which of the following determines the portfolio of DG initiatives?

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Health Information Exchange

Healthcare organizations and practitioners throughout the country need a common terminology

for _____.

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categorize and aggregate data

Classifications and nomenclatures _____.

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clinical classification

ICD-10-CM is an example of a _______.

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Basic, functional, semantic

Which of the following represents the correct sequence (from low to high) of levels of

interoperability?

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a seven-character alphanumeric code

ICD-10-PCS is based on ------? The meanings

of each individual character can change according to the needs of the clinical section.

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CPT

The first level of HCPCS consists of _____.

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concept

SNOMED CT is a _____-based terminology.

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serve as the standard terminology for sharing laboratory results

The goal of LOINC is to _____.

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Public health department

Which of the following is an external user of data?

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Case finding

Review of disease indexes, pathology reports, and radiation therapy reports is part

of which function in the cancer registry?

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Demographic data

What is information identifying the patient (such as name, health record number,

address, and telephone number) called?

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American College of Surgeons

Facility-based cancer registries receive approval as part of the facility cancer program

from which of the following agencies?

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Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP)

Which national database includes data on all discharged patients regardless of payer?

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Reliability

Two clerks are abstracting data for a registry. When their work is checked, discrepancies are found between similar data abstracted by the two clerks. Which data

quality component is lacking?

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HCUP

The federal initiative to collect data for research about the delivery and organization

of healthcare in the United States is called _____.

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Medical Devices Amendments of 1992

Which of the following laws requires the reporting of deaths and severe complications resulting from the use of medical devices?

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An entity-relationship diagram

Which of the following is not associated with a typical data dictionary?

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accession

A number assigned to patients in a cancer registry in the order that the patients were entered in

the registry every year (for example, 09-0001) is a(n) ____ number.

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trauma

The AIS is a data element recorded in _______ registries.

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Conceptual database design phase

Your supervisor asks you to evaluate use needs as part of a database design project. Which of the following phases is this task associated with?

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Value-based payments focus on paying for quality of care versus quantity of care

provided; Approaches to value-based payments includes incentives or penalties; It is anticipated that quality management in healthcare will be continually

influenced by value-based payment methodologies

Which of the following is true about value-based payments?

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plan-do-check-act

The acronym PDCA refers to which of the following?

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The Joint Commission

Which accreditation organization is known for Tracer Methodology?

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American Health Information Management Association

In relationship to information governance in healthcare, which organization established a

definition for information governance?

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External comparing

Hospital A compares its catheter associated urinary tract infection rates with hospital B. This is an example of which of the following?

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The Joint Commission

Quality Check, a publicly accessible website with quality indicator results from healthcare organizations, is offered to the public via which organization?

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Value-based payment penalty

A hospital receives less reimbursement because a patient acquires a stage 4 pressure ulcer

during a hospitalization. This is an example of which of the following?

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Indemnity

Which of the following types of plans reimburses patients up to a specified amount?

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100

What is the maximum number of days that Medicare will cover skilled nursing facility inpatient care?

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For beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare Part A

Under what circumstances is hospital insurance included under Medicare?

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Capitation

Which of the following payment methods reimburses healthcare providers in the form of lump sums for all healthcare services delivered to a patient for a specific illness?

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RUGs

Which of the following classification systems uses resident assessment data to assign residents to one of 53 groups, with each assessment applying to specific days within a resident's stay?

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Ciphertext

________ is text that is considered unreadable or unusable.

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Worms

Malware programs that reproduce on their own that have no need for a host application are ___________.

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establish standard terminology for EHRs

The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996 was originally established to achieve all of the following except

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protect the rights of healthcare consumers; improve the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery; improve the quality of healthcare

The Privacy Rule was established to -----?

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Clinical data warehouse

In which form of database would data mining to support complex data analysis most effectively take place?

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Length of access time

Which of the following is not a suggested data element used to track activity in a health information system audit trail?

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Increase the use of health IT

The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act of 2009 was passed to address the following:

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ORYX

An initiative that integrates outcomes data and other performance measurement data into the

Joint Commission Accreditation process.

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Data Elements for Emergency Department Systems (DEEDS)

a data set used to support the uniform

collection of data for hospital-based emergency rooms and to reduce incompatibilities in emergency

department records.

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Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS)

a set of standard performance measures

"designed to collect administrative, claims, and health record review data". "Included are data related

to patient outcomes and data about the treatment processes important in the evaluation and success of

various treatment plans".

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Outcomes and Assessment Information Set (OASIS)

a standardized data set designed to provide the

necessary data items needed to measure both outcomes and patient risk factors of Medicare

beneficiaries receiving skilled services from a Medicare-certified home health agency.

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Minimum Data Set (MDS)

a federally mandated standard assessment

form used to collect demographic and clinical data on nursing home residents that must be completed

for every resident at the time of admission and during reassessment periods

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Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set (UACDS)

collects data specific to ambulatory care settings with an intent to improve data comparison

across different settings of healthcare

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Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)

the standard for collecting Medicare and Medicaid data; a component of

diagnostic related groups (DRGs), and are required to accurately calculate DRG payment

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National Library of Medicine (NLM)

Largest biomedical database, acute care and skilled nursing facilities, using DRGs

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Data Steward

develops data definitions and models

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Accountability

Top leadership (CEO, CIO, CEO, Steering Committee) taking action

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Transparency

Communication, informing, sharing information, decreasing mistrust, decreasing miscommunication, improving communication

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Integrity

Accurate data, data is what is supposed to be

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Protection

date security, preventing violations or breaches, correcting violations or breaches

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Compliance

Taking action to meet a requirement, law, mandate, regulation, policy

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Availability

Medical record/ EHR is accessible when needed

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Accuracy

error free

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Comprehensiveness

all data is present, all medical record documents are complete

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Consistency/reliability

data is consistent and reliable

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Currency

most update information, admission diagnosis my change by the time a patient is discharged

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Granularity

can't be further subdivided, daily census (1 patient = 1 unit)

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Precision

numerical data (size, weight, measurement)

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Relevancy

the data important right now, is data useful for current patient encounter

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Timeliness

Action that meets a time requirement is has to be completed within a certain timeframe (H&P completed within 24 hours if enrollment)