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What is an ambulatory setting developed in the 1960s to provide ambulatory care to the indigent of a particular neighborhood?
Community Health Center
What is a registered nurse who has additional training and credentials that allow for limited independent practice?
Nurse Practioner
What is an arrangement in which one physician temporarily works in the place of another physician?
Locum Tenens
What is a form used for billing purposes that includes the services the pt received, the charges, and the diagnosis and procedural codes?
Encounter Form
What is a list of Medicare-covered services and their payment rates?
Medicare Physician Fee Schedule
What s an appointment scheduling method that assigns all pts in a large block for the same appointment time, then pts are seen on a first come first serve basis?
Block Appointment
What is a program of Medicaid for children younger than 21 that ensures that these services, such as screening, diagnostic, and treatment, are provided and paid for whether or not they are normally included under the state's Medicaid Program?
Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment (EPSDT)

What is a record format in which the information is entered in chronological order?

Intergrated
What is an organization that provides services to promote the health of the community as whole, such as immunizations and disease screenings; usually an agency of state or local government?
Public Health Department
What is an ambulatory setting in which care is provided to university staff and students?
University Health Center
What is a setting provided for surgery on an ambulatory basis?
Ambulatory Surgery Center
What usually has at least a full-time operating room and provides surgical privileges to physicians in the community?
Ambulatory Surgery Center
What is an ambulatory setting where care is provided to employees at their place of work?
Industrial Health Center
What is an ambulatory setting that provides labor and delivery services in uncomplicated deliveries?
Birth Center
What is the office in the Department of Health and Human Services responsible for monitoring compliance with reimbursement laws and regulations?
Office of Inspector General (OIG)
What is a secure method of pt access to his or her own information through a facility's electronic information system?
Patient Portal
Who are pts who arrive without an appointment and receive an appointment at the last minute?
Walk-In-Pt
What is care provided to a pt who do not stay overnight in a setting not located within a hospital?
Freestanding Ambulatory Care
What is an item of data that identifies the pt in the health information management system?
Pt identifier
What does ASCs stand for?
Ambulatory Surgery Centers
What is a method of reimbursement which the physician or facility receives a fixed amount each month for each pt enrolled in the plan, regardless of the amount of care that the pt receives?
Capitation
What is a method of entering prescriptions into an electronic system that also transmits the prescription to the pharmacy to be filled?
E-prescribing
What is a numbered list of the pt's problems over time that serves as a table of contents for the problem-oriented medical record?
Problem List
What is a disadvantage of using a pts social security number as an identifier?
Security purposes
Where would a growth chart be found?
Pediatric Health Services
What is an ambulatory setting in which pts are seen on walk-in basis without appointments and provides services for longer hours than do most private physician practices?
Urgent Care
Who is responsible for explaining the risks and alternatives associated with the surgery and for obtaining the pts consent to the procedure?
Surgeon
How is licensure standards set?
By state
What has to meet licensure standards?
Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Birthing Centers
What are the accrediting organizations for free standing Ambulatory Care?

The Joint Commission


Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Care


American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities

What focuses on a narrow segment of ambulatory care?
American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities
What is used when the record is filled by the last two digits of the number?
Terminal Digit Order
What is the record filed in straight numerical order?
In systems using a number as a primary identifier
What is PQRS?
Physician Quality Reporting System
What is used in ambulatory care to code procedures and services?
HCPCS