HCS 224 Week 5 Compliance and Patient Education Worksheet

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HCS 224 Week 5 Compliance and Patient Education Worksheet
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HCS 224 Week 5 Compliance and Patient Education Worksheet

Resource: Compliance and Patient Education Worksheet

Complete Parts A, B, and C of the Compliance and Patient Education Worksheet.

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Part A: Read the following statements and identify whether the statement is true or false.

 

__________1.The HIPAA law enables patients to make informed decisions about their protected health information.
__________2.Paper charts do not need to be locked up when the facility is closed for the day.
__________3.An exposure control plan is optional.
__________4.OSHA’s Form 300 is used to document on-the-job injuries, illnesses, and deaths.
__________5.HIPAA stands for Health Information Physician Accountability Association.
__________6.Under the Patient’s Bill of Rights, patients cannot see a provider of their choice.
__________7.An informed consent form must be presented by a provider who explains risks involved in an upcoming procedure.
__________8.Medical offices cannot use sign-in sheets under the HIPAA law.
__________9.The OSHA 301 form used to report a work-related injury must be completed within 30 days of the incident.
__________10.A firewall blocks unauthorized access while allowing outward communication.
__________11.HIPAA requires all providers to have a National Provider Identifier.
__________12.When implementing an evacuation plan, those in the nearest danger should be evacuated last.
__________13.Providers should never unbundle codes when coding a visit.
__________14.HIPDB stands for Healthcare Integrity and Protection Data Bank.
__________15.The Health Care Fraud and Abuse Program is not responsible for conducting audits, investigations, or inspections of fraud.

 

Part B: Identify the eight points in the Patient’s Bill of Rights.

Part C: Write 350- to 525-word explanation about why the Patient’s Bill of Rights was created, its purpose, and who was responsible for creating these rights.