Patient-Faqs

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by Ms. Susie Braun MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Which feature is a trademark of an effective PI program?

What feature is a trademark of an effective PI program? a frequency distribution with continuous-interval data.

When coding free skin grafts Which of the following is not an essential item of data needed for accurate coding?

PRG2017/Classification Systems and Secondary Data SourcesQuestionAnswerWhen coding free skin grafts, which of the following is NOT an essential item of data needed for accurate coding?donor siteIn CPT, Category III codes include codesto describe emerging technologies37 more rows

What component of the history and physical examination includes an inventory designed to uncover current or past subjective symptoms?

What component of the history and physical examination includes an inventory designed to uncover current or past subjective symptoms? The review of systems inventory is organized by the human body's organ system. It is part of the medical history. You just studied 50 terms!

When selecting a type of history what four main types of information should the coder review?

To determine the type of history for an E/M code, you must be aware of these four elements:Chief complaint.History of present illness.System review (also called review of systems)Past, family, and/or social history.

Which of the following is not included as a part of the minimum data maintained in the MPI?

HIT 110QuestionAnswerWhich of the following is not included as a part of the minimum data maintained in the MPI? Selected Answer: a. principal diagnosis b. patient medical record number c. full name (last, first and middle) d. date of birthprincipal diagnosis42 more rows

Which of the following components of the medical history provides a guide to the patient's general health?

Which of the following components of the medical history provide a guide to the patient's general health? System review.

What is the importance of taking the history of the patient before examination?

It serves to remind patients of symptoms which they may have forgotten and to allow the physician to systematically review each organ system so that no significant symptoms will be overlooked. Some parts of the Review of Symptoms may be more appropriately elicited when determining the history of the present illness.

When recording information for the review of systems the interviewer must document?

When recording information for the review of systems, the interviewer must document: physical findings, such as skin appearance, to support historic data.

How do you code skin grafts?

Codes 15273 and 15277 are reported for the application of the first 100 sq cm of skin substitute grafts for total wound surface areas greater than or equal to 100 sq cm. Each additional 100 sq cm of graft are reported with add-on codes 15274 and 15278.

Which of the following elements of coding quality represent the degree to which codes accurately reflect the patient's diagnoses and procedures?

Which of the following elements of coding quality represent the degree to which the codes capture all the diagnosis and procedures documented in the patient's health record? a. Completeness is the degree to which the code assignments captures all the diagnoses and procedures documented in the health record.

Which of the following documentation must be included in a patient's medical record prior to performing a surgical procedure?

Which of the following documentation must be included in a patient's health record prior to performing a surgical procedure? Documentation of health history, consents, and the physical examination must be available in the patient's record before any surgical procedures may be performed.

Which of the following modifiers are not used to bypass NCCI edits?

Modifiers 76, Repeat procedure or service by same physician or other qualified healthcare professional, and 77, Repeat procedure or service by another physician or other qualified healthcare professional, are not NCCI-associated modifiers and cannot be used to bypass edits.

Why are patients not using the patient portal?

There are many different reasons why your patients may not be using your patient portal. Some are concerned about security. Some don’t understand how the patient portal is useful. Some just simply aren’t aware that you have a patient portal.

Why do patients disregard portal invitations?

If your patients receive an invitation to join the portal, but they haven’t been to your office recently and don’t have an upcoming appointment, they might just disregard the invitation because it isn’t relevant to them.

What to consider when choosing an EHR?

However, it helps to get an idea of what features are most important to your patients before you choose your EHR system. For example, if you have a lot of patients who access the internet on mobile devices like a phone or tablet, you may want to consider an EHR that has a mobile-friendly version of the patient portal. Poll your patients to see what kinds of features they want to see in your patient portal. This will help you to prioritize those features when choosing your EHR. If you have the features your patients want, they will be more likely to log into your patient portal.

Is it too late to change EHR?

If your EHR system’s patient portal is confusing or difficult to use, you will probably have a hard time getting your patients to use it. If you’ve already committed to an EHR system, it may be too late to change. However, if you haven’t chosen an EHR yet, try to test out different types to see what is the easiest to use before you commit to one. 2.

Is patient portal user friendly?

Even if your patient portal is very user-friendly, it is probably very new for your patients, and everyone will have different levels of understanding. It is important to be able to walk patients through the process of using the system.

What to say when a patient uses a portal?

Consider creating a canned phrase your providers can use to encourage continued use when they see a patient has used the portal. Something as simple as “Thank you for using our portal; we can really see your health matters to you.”

Why do providers promote portals?

By having providers promote the portal, the idea is that adoption rates will go up because they’re being told by their doctor. To help, provide training and incentives for providers to connect with patients using the portal. Make sure providers acknowledge when patients use the portal, or continue to use it.

Do you need a link to your patient portal?

This is kind of a no-brainer, but you’ll want to add a link or button for patients to use your patient portal on your website. Make sure the link / button is easily visible and accessible on all pages of your website. We suggest keeping it out of your main navigation menu (because that’s probably crowded enough) and adding it to the header (top) section of your website. This way it’s easy to find, identify and click.

Why don't patients use the patient portal?

Patients who didn’t use the portal said they had security concerns, prefer red to communicate with their providers in person, or did not believe they had a use for the patient portal. All of this suggests that access to technology and other key infrastructure are not barriers to portal use; patient education about technology is.

What percentage of healthcare organizations offer patient portal access?

These findings likely point to a disparity between patient portal access and patient digital health literacy. Ninety percent of healthcare organizations offer patient portal access, meaning 90 percent of organizations give patients some mechanism by which they can view their own health information and lab results.

Why do patients have limited knowledge of their own health information?

Patients’ limited knowledge about their own health information is likely due to their inability to access their own health data. Forty percent of respondents said they did not have or did not know if they had access to their own lab results. Twenty percent said they were unable to provide lab results to referring clinicians who asked.

Do patients have enough information about the patient portal?

This latest survey data shows that patients do not have enough information about the patient portal or other tools on which they can view their medical information.

Do patients keep their medical records in filing cabinets?

Instead, patients are opting for less digital and more outdated modes of record keeping. One-third of respondents said they keep their medical records in a filing cabinet in their homes. This finding remains true when controlling for younger patients ages 20 to 37 who most medical experts say are most poised for health IT and patient portal adoption.

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