Health Information Management Concepts and Challenges
Across
- 3. The right of an individual to control their personal information.
- 5. The ability or right to view, obtain, or use patient information.
- 6. The study of ethical issues arising from advances in biology and medicine.
- 7. The science of processing data for storage and retrieval, especially in healthcare.
- 10. Acting in the best interest of the patient; doing good.
- 13. Intentional deception designed to gain unlawful advantage.
- 15. Principles of right and wrong conduct.
- 17. The degree to which health services increase the likelihood of desired outcomes.
- 19. Official rules or guidelines (e.g., HL7) used to measure quality or compliance.
- 20. The patient's right to self-determination and to make their own decisions.
Down
- 1. RULE: HIPAA regulation governing electronic personal health information.
- 2. The management of resources to ensure efficient care delivery.
- 4. A situation involving exposure to danger or potential non-compliance, often managed through assessment.
- 8. Association for Health Information Management Professionals.
- 9. The obligation to keep patient information private and secure.
- 11. A system of rules recognized by a community as binding.
- 12. Practices that are inconsistent with sound fiscal or business practices, resulting in unnecessary costs.
- 14. An act that breaks a rule, law, or policy.
- 16. Adherence to laws, regulations, and standards.
- 18. OF ETHICS: The AHIMA foundational document guiding health information management professionals.