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• Question 1
10 out of 10 points
What document is referenced to when looking for potential problem areas identified by
the government indicating scrutiny of the services within the coming year?
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Answer:
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Answer:
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c.
OIG Work Plan
c.
OIG Work Plan
Rationale: Twice a year, the OIG releases a Work Plan outlining its priorities
for the fiscal year ahead. Within the Work Plan, potential problem areas with
claims submissions are listed and will be targeted with special scrutiny.
• Question 2
0 out of 10 points
According to the example LCD from Novitas Solutions, measurement of vitamin D levels
is indicated for patients with which condition?
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Answer:
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d.
muscle
weakness
b.
fibromyalgia
Rationale: According to the LCD, measurement of vitamin D levels is
indicated for patients with fibromyalgia.
• Question 3
Under HIPAA, what would be a policy requirement for “minimum necessary”?
10 out of 10 points
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Answer:
Correct
Answer:
a.
Only individuals whose job requires it may have access to protected
health information.
a.
Only individuals whose job requires it may have access to protected
health information.
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Rationale: It is the responsibility of a covered entity to develop and
implement policies, best suited to its particular circumstances to meet
HIPAA requirements. As a policy requirement, only those individuals whose
job requires it may have access to protected health information.
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