Health Information Management Concepts and Challenges

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