CSBI – HFMA EXAM Questions And Solutions
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What has changed for Healthcare Analytics? - answers 1 - Increased computing power
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and storage, decrease in cost;
2 - increased abundance of data in healthcare;
3 - increase in individuals having strong competencies
Big Data - answers Refers to the Growth in available data, massive continually
increasing volume of live and stored data for analysis; and the increase in tools
available for highly sophisticated ways to combine and analyze data to yield new
information and insights. (Size Scope Speed)
Big Data View Points - answers Focused, Broad, Medium
Focused Viewpoint - answers Enables one to know the work or business in detail
Broad Viewpoint - answers Enables one to understand all the industry pieces and the
background influencers
Medium Viewpoint - answers Enables one to know how one's business or work fits
with the other pieces and how the other industry components fit and work with each
other
NKBDSI - answers Nursing Knowledge Big Data Science Initiative
NKBDSI Organization - answers National organization committed to developing,
implementing, and guiding a dynamic plan of action that ensures nursing data are
captured and available in sharing, comparable formats to help improve health
outcomes.
Small Data - answers A volume and format that makes it very readily accessible,
informative and actionable.
Triple Aim - answers A key support under healthcare reform and the drive for
achieving value.
What are the Viewpoints/Approach for Healthcare Delivery? - answers 1 - Providercentric Approach
2- Patient-centric Approach
Provider-centric - answers This approach is the traditional viewpoint for the healthcare
delivery continuum. In this environment, the patient being cared for is guided along a
care path that is largely predetermined and/or promoted by the provider. Includes the
thought that patient being served do not have the necessary level of comprehension or
understanding of their situation.
Patient-centric - answers The healthcare industry is shifting towards this approach.
Based on the patient's condition and prospects for improvement, services are rendered
in relation to the situation, as opposed to only considering how an individual progress
through a series of facilities.
HIPAA Act - answers Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
HITECH Act - answers Health Information Technology Economic and Clinical Health
Act
HIPAA - answers Covers how PHI is protected and handled.
HITECH - answers To promote and expand adoption of HIT, spells meaningful use
requirements. BI is a prime source of data information for MU rules. Now promoting
interoperability.
Professionalism - answers Basic values: Honesty and integrity, accountability, self
regulation, specialized knowledge, building expertise, competency, image.
The obligation to use one's specialized knowledge and expertise to add value
What are the components of Healthcare delivery services? - answers 1-What is
provided - the healthcare care services
2-What ways it is provided - types of services
3-Whom/Where? Providers and locations, payment providers
4-How - components of effective operations - providers, locations, supplier, payors,
insurers
5-Influencers - education, government, research
What are internal components of healthcare service delivery? - answers Medical care
services, types of health services, providers and locations, ACA providers, Provider
organization ownership status, supplier supply chain, payors, education/research,
government.
What are external components of healthcare service delivery? - answers Economic
factors, social values, global influences, population characteristics, political climate,
technology developments, physical environment
SDoH - answers social determinants of health ( where people live, learn, work. and
play) Their socioeconomic status, education, age, and access to health care.
Healthcare Care Services - answers How the patient is served and is the mission of
the healthcare industry. Examples are: preventive, treatment-curative, treatmentchronic, restorative
Types of Health Services - answers Refer to locations, care settings or providers of
care. Examples are: preventive, primary care, acute, specialty, subacute, chronic, long
term, rehabilitative, end of life care
Providers & Locations - answers Adds complexity to the healthcare delivery service
that patients must navigate. Patients must have contacts with these touch points are
required for care.
CPP Constrained Payment Providers - answers Method in which payments for
services paid are defined in advance of care. Examples are Accountable Care
Organizations (ACO), Patient Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs), Medicare Advantage [Show Less]