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Medical Filing ch 11 & 2

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Refers to the agreement/permission of a patient to allow something to occur.   Consent  
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A permission given by a competent individual, of legal age, with full knowledge of understanding of the risks, potential benefits, and potential consequences of the permission.   Informed Consent  
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For example, patient makes an appointment to have a shot and showed up to the appointment.   Implied Consent  
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Cancers, birth defects, infectious diseases, suspected child abuse, educational purposes is an example of what?   Without Consent  
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Is a discretion regarding disclosure of information - simply "keeping a secret"   Confidentiality  
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Any information, such as patient is a patient, cannot be told to another person. No information can be given over the phone without the patient's permission.   Examples of Confidentiality  
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It set sets the rules towards maintaining confidentiality.   HIPPA, Why is it important?  
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Only the patient can waive the Physician-patient priviledge, which is accomplished by an instruction in writing from the patient to the facility.   Release of information with consent  
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The right of an individual to control access to medical information.   Privacy  
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Allergies information   Give an example of information that can be placed outsie the patient's folder.  
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The ability to learn the contents of a record by obtaining it or having the contents revealed.   Access  
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Continuing patient care, Reimbursement, Litigation   Give three reasons shy individuals would want access to a record.  
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Confidentiality presents some interesting issues: different attending physician, different facility, new personnel   Access - Continuing Patient Care  
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Prospective Consent, Retrospective Consent   Two types of Access - Reimbursement  
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Prospective Consent - patients sign a release that health records may be released to the party who is financially responsible (such as mother, father or insurance company)   Prospective Consent  
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The patient may choose to have more control over the release of information about his/her condition, which means that the patient authorized access to the health record after the care has been rendered.   Retrospective Consent  
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The process by which one party sues another in a court of law.   Access - Litigation  
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How do you place the patient's folder outside door of the examination room?   Patient's folder faces towards the door (away from the view)  
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Payment for service rendered   Fee for service  
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Payment for services rendered, but at a rate lower that the usual fee for service.   Discounterd free for service  
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Payment for a flat rate, based on diagnoses, procedures, or combination of the two.   Prospective payment  
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Pay a regular, flat rate to the provider, whether or not services are rendered. For example; Medicaid   Capitation  
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Type of cost-sharing in which the insured pays out of pocket a fixed amount of health care service.   Co-payment  
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