Chapter 4: Health Record Content and Documentation

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Across
  1. 2. federal agency within the US Department of HHS, known for oversight of Medicare program and collaboration with state governments.
  2. 3. preferred method of authentication
  3. 4. an official designation indicating that a healthcare facility is in compliance with the Medicare Conditions of Participation
  4. 7. the process of identifying the source of health record entries by attaching a hand written signature, the author's initials, or an electronic signature
  5. 10. industry leader in the area of healthcare provider organization accreditation
  6. 11. documents that the patient signs, confirming the receipt of important and applicable information.
  7. 12. a voluntary process of organizational review in which a quasi-independent body created for this purpose periodically evaluates the quality of the entity's work against pre-established written criteria.
  8. 13. treatment is provided on an outpatient basis
  9. 14. set of principles, codes, beliefs, guidelines, and regulations that have been vetted and agreed upon by an individual or a group of individuals who are regarded as an authority on a particular subject matter.
Down
  1. 1. the process of reviewing and validating the qualifications of physicians and other licensed independent practitioners for granting medical staff privileges to provide patient care services
  2. 2. the process by which a duly authorized body evaluates and recognizes an individual, institution, or educational program as meeting predetermined requirements
  3. 5. the administrative and operational guidelines under which facilities are allowed to take part in the Medicare and Medicaid programs
  4. 6. document that is required under the Privacy Rule of HIPAA for the use and disclosure of PHI
  5. 8. The recording of pertinent healthcare findings, interventions, and responses to treatment as a business record and for of communication among care givers.
  6. 9. a piece of legislation written and approved by a state or federal legislature and then signed in to law by the state's governor or president of US