HIM 298: Chapter 3 Project
Across
- 1. A collection of care information related to a specific disease, condition, or procedure that makes health record information available for analysis and comparison (EX: Cancer, trauma, birth defects)
- 4. Additional information provided in the health record
- 9. An ongoing review of clinical information while the patient is still in the healthcare organization
- 11. The linking of patient name, health record number, document type, and other identifying information to the scanned document
- 12. Unstructured narrative data that are the result of a person typing data into an information system
- 17. A review of clinical information following patient discharge
- 19. Abbreviation for the permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare organization
- 20. Monitoring the quality of the documentation
Down
- 2. Data that have been turned into something meaningful
- 3. A review of the health record to determine if there are any missing reports, forms, or signatures
- 5. If a health record remains incomplete for a specified number of days as defined in the medical staff rules and regulations, the record is considered a _____
- 6. A chronological set of computerized records that provides evidence of information system activity used to determine security violations
- 7. When a document or signature is missing, a _____ is created.
- 8. Clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed
- 10. A patient is erroneously assigned another person's health record number
- 13. Raw facts and figures
- 14. A patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise or healthcare organization
- 15. The main reason for the health record is for patient care
- 16. How the health record is used for healthcare purposes not directly related to patient care (EX: Education of healthcare professionals)
- 18. The process of extracting and analyzing large volumes of data from a database for the purpose of identifying hidden and sometimes subtle relationships or patterns and using those relationships to predict behaviors