Scheduling, Rescheduling, and Cancelling Pt's appointments | Introduction to EMR | Patient Registration and Data Entry | Preparing for Pt Appointment | More questions for you |
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What is the time when the ongoing responsibilities of office management are completed
Office hours
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What is a piece of login information to access software, such as a username and password
Credentials
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What is eligibility refers to who can be added onto an insurance plan where the policyholder is someone else.
Dependant.
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What is a provider that transfers a patient to a new physician, for partial or complete care, for a specific medical problem. A referring provider may also be the ordering provider for certain procedures.
Referring provider
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What type of visit would be scheduled for a patient with an acute problem?
a. office visit b. follow-up office visit c. history and physical examination
What is A
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What is creating a matrix by blocking unavailable times on the calendar or office schedule
Schedule Blocking
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What is the abbreviation for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; United States legislation that assures patient privacy and security provisions for medical information
HIPPA
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What is an individual who has not received services from the provider, or from an associate provider of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years
New patient
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What is an alert that displays when the patient's medical record is launched. This type of alert contains important safety standards that indicate critical clinical information that you must attend to at any point of care (e.g., critical allergies and status requirements, such as interpreter or special exam table required)
Actve alert
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Demographic patient information may be obtained in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
a. by calling the patient's employer and requesting the patient's personal information b. by asking the patient to complete a patient registration form on the day of the patient's appointment c. by asking the patient to complete a patient registration form via a secure website
What is A
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What is the patient’s reason for being seen for the visit, in his own words
Chief Complaint
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What is when a patient has more than one insurance coverage, the secondary is the one that pays after the primary has paid its portion, according to the benefits available under the secondary plan
secondary insurance
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What is a health insurer assigns a number to a group of insured persons on an insurance plan. This can identify an employer group, or a population of patients in a particular area, or members of an association that purchases a health plan for a group of members.
Group number
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What is an alert that displays clinical information and is primarily for information and follow-up only. An example of a passive alert is a patient vaccination overdue status.
Passive alert
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Which of the following visit types is based on the need for preventative care and wellness maintenance?
a. extended office visit b. consultation c. procedure d. history and physical examination
What is D
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What is a person who comes to the office without an appointment
Walk in patient
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What is a platform that can be accessed, managed, and consulted across more than one health care organization; refers to the shared information from all clinicians involved in a patient’s care
Electronic health record
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What is an individual who has received professional services from the provider, or from another provider of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice, within the past three years
Established patient
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Demographic information includes all of the following EXCEPT the patient's:
a. address b. medical history c. employer d. marital status
what is B
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Mr. Smith is an established patient at the Hillview Wellness Center. His physician, Dr. Clarke, has asked the medical assistant to schedule a recurring weekly appointment for Mr. Smith for the next month. This type of visit is considered a (an):
a. extended office visit b. follow-up office visit c. office visit
What is B
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What is a patient who calls the day before or on the same day that an appointment is needed
Work in patient
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What is used to record patient health information in a digital format that allows the provider(s) to track a patient’s health over time, improving the quality of care
Electronic Medical Record
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What is basic information regarding the patient that includes address, phone number, date of birth, gender, marital status, employer, school, etc.
Demographic information
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Which of the following is an example of a walk-in patient?
a. a person who comes to the office without an appointment to see the provider for an emergency or an acute illness or injury b. a person who calls the day before or on the same day that an appointment is needed c. a person who receives services at a discounted rate
What is A
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What is A
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