What was AHIMA originally called?
Why has AHIMA changed its name multiple times?
Identify the professional organization that focuses on information and technology.
Match the following is the formal process for conferring a health information management creditable?
Correctly list the four steps of development for the HIM profession.

Focus on record specialization
Hospital standardization movement
Electronic health record adoption
Government health reform
Development of educational curriculum
Association of Record Librarians
Approval of formal education and certification programs
The hospital standardization program was started by ______.
The first professional association for health information managers was established in what year?
Match the corresponding events to the date.
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|---|---|---|
The Board of Registration was implemented in ______ | arrow_right_alt | 1932 |
AHIMA adopted a formal educational curriculum in ____ | arrow_right_alt | 1934 |
First schools were approved by AHIMA in _____ | arrow_right_alt | 1933 |
What was the original role of the Board of Registration?
Which organization currently oversees the responsibilities originally handled by the Board of Registration?
The formal approval process for academic programs in health information management is called _____?
Match information.
CHIIM Certifies Credentials
Certification of HIM professionals
Accreditation of educational
programs
CAHIIM Accredits Academics
Ensures competency of HIM
professionals
Commission on Certification for
Health Informatics and Information
Management
Establishes quality standards for the
education of HIM professionals
Recognizes & publicizes best
practices for HIM education
programs
Commission on Accreditation for
Health Informatics and Information
Management Education
CCHIIM
CAHIIM
Which group is responsible for AHIMA's certification exams?
Ethics
Integrity
Moral courage
Professionalism
Match the incidents to the corresponding categories.
Whistleblowing
Intentional understaffing
Providing medication to patient in need that cannot afford it
Gag clauses in contracts
Forging signature so patient may receive treatment
High-cost drug markups
Emergency care
without proper licensing
Aggressive billing practices
Legal but unethical
Ethical but illegal
Which ethical principle is most relevant to conducting coding audits to prevent fraud?
Which of the following is an ethical principle meaning a patient has the right to choose their course of treatment.
When developing policies for health record data and documentation management, which ethical principle should guide decision-making?
Is it the responsibility of an HIM professional to ensure patient documentation is accurate, time, and _________.
Which of the following is the legal term for "first do no harm"?
An HIM professional's ethical obligations _____.
What is the primary ethical issue related to the release of information (ROI)?
_____ refers to the deliberate and unreasonable interference with the exchange of electronic health information.
How does ethical clinical documentation integrity (CDI) support both patients and the healthcare system?
The use of opaque computational models to make decisions related to healthcare is referring to as _____.
Identify the part of a medical history that documents the nature and duration of the symptoms that caused a patient to seek medical attention as stated in that patient's own words.
Compliance with the Conditions of Participation allows a hospital to achieve _____.
Consultation reports provide perspective of a patient's condition from a physician not previously involved in the patient's care.
The federal Condition of Participation apply to _______.
Dr. Laney discharges George Duncan to go home after a five-day hospital stay. How long will Dr. Laney typically have to complete George Duncan’s discharge summary in the health record?
An advance directive in a health record is designed to:
Dr. Jones, a surgeon at Healthwise Hospital, takes out Dennis Adams’s thyroid due to a diagnosis of thyroid cancer. How soon must Dr. Jones dictate the operative report?
A chronological report of the patient's condition and response to treatment during a hospital stay is known as _____.
The _____ is responsible for assuring the quality of documentation in a patient’s health record.
Which of the following is an example of clinical data?
The H&P should be completed
The overall goal of documentation standards is to ____________.
Identify the example of administrative information.
The process of identifying the source of health entries by attaching a handwritten signature, the author's initials, or electronic signature is _______.
Lisa, an HIM analyst for Healthwise Hospital, is conducting a quantitative analysis of a discharged patient's chart. Her goal in this process is ______.
The process of identifying the source of health entries by attaching a handwritten signature, the author's initials, or electronic signature is _______.
Bertha Jones, a patient at Mercy Health, fell out of bed. An incident report was created. Bertha's attorney is now seeking all records to Bertha's fall. The incident report is least likely to be protected from discovery if it is maintained in
Which of the following should be considered first when establishing health record retention policies?
A legal hold serves to _______.
A deposition is when ______.
Health records in legal proceedings ________.
The copy-paste function _________.
Which of the following is an example of metadata?
Privilege, as it relates to the relationship between physician and patient, means the physician is not permitted, without patient consent, to ____.
Spoliation can be defined as ________.