Chapter 3: Dependent Registries, Active Patients Registries, ACO Registry Flashcards
Active Patients Registry
What type of registry is the Active Patients Registry?
A. RDM Registy
B. Data Mart Registry
C. Clarity Registry
D. Filtering Registry
Answer
D. Filtering Registry
Active Patients Registry
What granularity is the Active Patients Registry?
A. Item-Based
B. Record-Based
C. CER -Based
D. Inclusion Rule-Based
Answer
B. Record-Based
Active Patients Registry
Which of the following are true about Filtering Registries like the Active Patient Registry?
A. A patient can be added to a filtering registry only during scheduled updates
B. A patient can be added to a filtering registry during scheduled or event-based updates.
C. A patient can be removed from a filtering registry by event-based updates or by scheduled updates
D. A patient will only be removed from a filtering registry by scheduled updates.
Answer
B. A patient can be added to a filtering registry during scheduled or event-based updates.
D. A patient will only be removed from a filtering registry by scheduled updates.
Active Patients Registry
What part of the registry defines the active patient population?
A. Exclusion Rule
B. CER table build
C. Inclusion Rule
D. A and B
Answer
C. Inclusion Rule
Active Patients Registry
True or False
A filtering registry tracks metrics.
Answer
False. Just Yes or No for the inclusion rule.
Dependent Registries Defining Subpopulations
(Fill in the blank)
When you create a dependency relationship between record-based, non-patient linked registries, the prerequisite registry is __________ evaluated before the dependent registry.
A. Usually
B. Sometimes
C. Always
D. Never
Answer
C. Always
Dependent Registries Defining Subpopulations
True or False
The dependent registry has its own inclusion rule.
Answer
True
Dependent Registries Defining Subpopulations
Can Dependent Registries inherit registry metrics from the prerequisite registry?
A. Yes
B. No
C. If the inclusion rule allows it
D. Only if the Inherit Registry Metrics check-box is checked.
Answer
A. Yes
ACO Registries and the Roster Management Engine
The Epic-released ACO registry is based on the requirements of which of the following:
A. The CMS guidelines for ACOs
B. The Medicare Shared Savings Program
C. The ACO council guidelines
D. The United Nations 2014 report on Healthcare trends.
Answer
B. The MSSP - Medicare Shared Savings Program
ACO Registries and the Roster Management Engine
A good registry strategy using the RME is to:
A. Update the registry every day
B. Create two registries, one historical and one current
C. Create a registry for each month of the year to track newly added patients
D. Create three registries, one historical, one current, and one for your existing patients sent in by the ACO
Answer
B. Create two registries, one historical and one current.
Chapter Review
How can you define a sub-population within a registry? Choose only one answer
A. Create an ACO registry
B. Create a patient-linked registry
C. Create a contact-based registry
D. Create a dependent registry
Answer
D. Create a dependent registry
Chapter Review
True or False
Dependent registries can have their own unique set of registry metrics
Answer
True
Chapter Review
The Healthy Planet Roster Management Engine will NOT do which of the following?
A. Create records for patients on the roster who don’t have existing accounts.
B. Create user records for PCPs that don’t have an existing record.
C. Add a primary care provider to a patient’s Care Team
Answer
B. Create user records for PCPs that don’t have an existing record.
The RME will create SER records, just not user records.
Chapter Review
Which of the following is true with regard to the active patients registry? Choose only one answer
A. It is another inclusion rule to add to existing registries
B. It allows for a single definition of active patients across all registries.
C. It eliminates the need for individual registry inclusion rules.
Answer
B. It allows for a single definition of active patients across all registries.