M4 EHR Go - ROI and Accounting of Disclosures Activity

  • Due Oct 27, 2019 at 11:59pm
  • Points 15.5
  • Questions 13
  • Time Limit None

Instructions

ROI and Accounting of Disclosures Activity

Activity Description

The activity provides an introduction to the issues surrounding release of information (ROI) and a patient's right to an accounting of disclosures of their protected health information (PHI).

Estimated time to complete this activity is 90 minutes

Activity Link

LINK to EHR Go - ROI and Accounting of Disclosures Activity

Learning Materials

The following learning materials are available in EHR Go Activity under TOPIC RESOURCES.

You will need to download and review the following materials. You may want to save these resources for future use.

  1. Activity: ROI and Accounting of Disclosures (Baccalaureate) HBK1016.1.docx

Note: The optional additional resource, Release of Information Toolkit in the M4 Learner Tasks may be helpful also.  Update 10/25/19 AHIMA has removed this toolkit so it is no longer available.

Learning Objectives

  1. Apply healthcare legal terminology (3)
  2. Apply legal concepts and principles to the practice of HIM (3)
  3. Apply policies and procedures surrounding issues of access and disclosure of protected health information (3)
  4. Apply retention and destruction policies for health information (3)
  5. Protect electronic health information through confidentiality and security measures, policies and procedures (3)
  6. Create policies and procedures to manage access and disclosure of personal health information (6)

Student instructions

  • You will review the chart of Emily Carey to complete this activity.
  • Refer to the patient chart and any suggested resources to complete this activity

Activity Submission 

Document your answers on the activity document as you complete the activity, then transfer your answers to the Canvas quiz assignment, OR document directly into the Canvas quiz.  You will be able to exit the quiz and go back into it multiple times. 

Responses should be written in your own words.  Only use the exact verbiage from the activity when applicable.

Only registered, enrolled users can take graded quizzes