Quiz: Chapter's 5 and 9 Flashcards
What is the Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS)?
It is used for short term general hospitals.
It is collected from every hospital inpatient.
It is required by the federal government.
It is used in DRG’s.
What is the Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set?
Patients depart from the hospital on the same day.
Includes physician offices, outpatient hospital clinics, and diagnostic services.
What is the minimum data set for long-term care-version 2.0?
Core set of screening and assessment elements.
Completed at admission and periodically thereafter.
Far more extensive than other data sets.
Used to create resident assessment protocols.
What is RAP?
Resident Assessment Protocol.
Contains nature of complaint, complications and risk factors that affect care planning, factors to be considered in developing individualized plans and need for referrals or further evaluation.
What is MDS?
It is used to identify and assess patient safety and quality.
What is the Outcomes Assessment Data Set?
Collects core data on home health patients.
Used in measuring patient outcomes.
Uses as a basis for home health reimbursment
What is the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set?
Sponsored by the National Committee for Quality Assurance.
Used to compare performance of managed healthcare plans.
Collects administrative, claims and health record review data.
What is the Data Elements for Emergency Departments?
Published by the CDC.
Designed for hospital-based emergency departments.
Utilizes national standards for electronic data interchange.
What is the data sets for a Nationwide Health Information Exchange?
NHIN is a network of networks.
Its core set of capabilities include:
Ability to find and retrieve healthcare information.
Ability to deliver summarized patient records to support patient care and health.
Ability to support consumer preferences regarding the exchange of his or her information.
Support secure information exchange.
Support a common trust agreement.
Ability to match patients to their data.
Support harmonized standards.
What is a facility-specific registry?
A registry that pertains to a facility only.
What is a population-based registry?
A registry that pertains to the entire population.
What is a disease registry?
Contains secondary data related to patients with specific diagnosis, conditions or procedures.
Contains a case definition and case finding.
What is a cancer registry?
Facility Based:
Provides information for improved understanding of cancer.
Population Based:
Identifying trends and changes in the incidence of cases.
What is a case definition?
Defines cases to be entered into the registry.
What are case findings?
Identify cases that meet the case definition.