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week 3 sherpath

Week 3 INFORMATICS Essential of Meaningful Use

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What are the goals of meaningful use? - Information transparency - Improve clinical outcomes - Incloude patient pariticipation in care
What are requirements for eligible professionals (EPs) to receive meaningful use Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) EHR funding? - Using ePrescribing - Improving health care coordination - Tracking and reporting key clinical outcomes
What elements are required in meaningful use Stage 2 for eligible providers? - use of a secure messaging system - use of health IT for quality improvement at the point of care
What elements describe the health information exchange? - is patient centric - decreases hospital readmissions - is a component of meaningful use
How does the electronic health record (EHR) interface with the health information exchange (HIE)? - provide real time data to the HIE - Provide information for care coordination
Which are components of meaningful consent? - Technology - Patient Education - Law and Policy
How does meaningful use affect patient care? - Facilitates care coordination - improves patient safety - improves population health
Which meaningful use tasks are included in Stage 3? - medication reconciliation - assuring data are safe and securely accessible - creation of a patient summary of care record
Which are components of the Medicaid EHR Incentive Program? - Funds $63. 750 in funding - The program is state run - Funds provided by CMS
What is the main function of the health information exchange (HIE)? Facilitating health information access and retrieving data
Which actions facilitate meaningful consent? - Providing patient education on impact of consent choices - Providing technology that allows a patient to control access to their health information
How does the HIE help improve the quality of patient care? - avoids readmissions - improves diagnosis - Decreases duplicate testing
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