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- 3. Data that have been extracted from individual health records and combined to form deidentified information about groups of patients that can be compared and analyzed.
- 5. Data that have been turned into something meaningful.
- 6. Organizations that need access to health records to accomplish their mission.
- 8. A patient is assigned another person's health record number.
- 12. A patient has more than one health record number at different locations within an enterprise or healthcare organization.
- 15. Records that the physician did not complete the health record in the time frame required by the medical staff rules and regulations.
- 16. A patient has two or more health record numbers issued.
- 17. Assigns the diagnosis and procedure codes.
- 19. Permanent record of all patients treated at a healthcare organization.
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- 1. Raw facts and figures.
- 2. Healthcare enterprise has more than one healthcare organization (such as hospital and ambulatory clinic) and the patient is seen at two or more places.
- 4. Uses the codes assigned to determine the diagnostic-related group or another grouping.
- 5. Those who depend on the health record to complete their jobs.
- 7. Information, understanding, and experience that give individuals the power to make informed decisions.
- 9. Extracting data from a health record and entering it into an information system is known as.
- 10. Record that contains information relating to the physical or mental health or condition of an individual, as made by or on behalf of a health professional in connection with the care ascribed that individual.
- 11. Clarification made to healthcare documentation after the original document has been signed; it should be dated, timed, and signed.
- 13. This health record is completely available in paper media.
- 14. Additional information provided in the health record.
- 18. This health record is accessible online.