
Connect 2-Semester Access Card for Integrated Electronic Health Records: An Online Course for Greenway Medical Technologies' PrimeSUITE
by Shanholtzer, M. Beth; Greenway Medical Technologies, Inc., PrimeSUITERent Textbook
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Summary
Developed as a comprehensive learning resource, this hands-on course is offered through McGraw-Hill’s Connect Plus. Connect Plus uses the latest technology and adaptive learning techniques to better connect professors to their students, and students to the information and customized resources they need to master a subject. It includes a variety of digital learning tools that enable professors to easily customize courses and allow students to learn and master content and succeed in the course.
Here’s what you can expect from the Connect Plus course:
-45 Simulated PrimeSUITE Exercises, each with four modes: Demo, Practice, Test and Assessment.
-Coverage of Greenway Medical Technologies’ PrimeSUITE, an ONC-ATCB-Certified, fully-integrated, online EHR, PM and interoperability solution. The course is not meant to be an extensive user manual for PrimeSUITE, but rather it covers the key topics for EHR, with PrimeSUITE as the vehicle to demonstrate those topics. Attention is paid to providing the “why” behind each task so that the reader can accumulate transferable skills.
-Content that will be appealing to HIM programs, HIT programs, MIBC programs and more. All exercises are designated with PM, EHR, HIM tags, or some combination of those three. Instructors can access a correlation of the Worktext’s Learning Outcomes to the key accrediting bodies such as CAHIIM, ABHES and CAAHEP via the book’s website, www.mhhe.com/greenway.
-A related worktext meant to complement the online Connect Plus course, written by an author with an extensive HIM/HIT background—Beth Shanholtzer, MAEd, RHIA.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: AN OVERVIEW OF PrimeSUITE’s PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SOFTWARE1.1 Practice Management Applications1.2 Why Adopt Electronic Health Record Applications?1.3 Electronic Health Record Applications1.4 The Flow of Information from Registration Through Processing of the Claim1.5 The Use of the Help FeatureCHAPTER 2: HEALTH DATA STRUCTURE, COLLECTION AND STANDARDS2.1 The Professionals Who Maintain and Use Health Information2.2 Data Versus Information2.3 Computer-Based Health Information Media2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
1.2 Why Adopt Electronic Health Record Applications?1.3 Electronic Health Record Applications1.4 The Flow of Information from Registration Through Processing of the Claim1.5 The Use of the Help FeatureCHAPTER 2: HEALTH DATA STRUCTURE, COLLECTION AND STANDARDS2.1 The Professionals Who Maintain and Use Health Information2.2 Data Versus Information2.3 Computer-Based Health Information Media2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
1.4 The Flow of Information from Registration Through Processing of the Claim1.5 The Use of the Help FeatureCHAPTER 2: HEALTH DATA STRUCTURE, COLLECTION AND STANDARDS2.1 The Professionals Who Maintain and Use Health Information2.2 Data Versus Information2.3 Computer-Based Health Information Media2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 2: HEALTH DATA STRUCTURE, COLLECTION AND STANDARDS2.1 The Professionals Who Maintain and Use Health Information2.2 Data Versus Information2.3 Computer-Based Health Information Media2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
2.2 Data Versus Information2.3 Computer-Based Health Information Media2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
2.4 Screen-Based Data Collection Tools2.5 Collecting Data Elements 2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
2.6 Electronic Health (Medical) Records (EHR) (EMR)2.7 Laws, Regulations, and Standards2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
2.8 The Similarities and Differences Between a Physician’s Office and Hospital Information SystemsCHAPTER 3: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – ADMINISTRATIVE DATA3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
3.1 Administrative Data Elements3.2 Administrative Uses of Data3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
3.3 The Master Patient (person) Index (MPI)3.4 Registering a New Patient in PrimeSUITEExercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.1: Register a new patient [PM]3.5 Scheduling an AppointmentExercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.2: Schedule an appointment [PM]3.6 Editing Demographic DataExercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.3: Edit demographic information [PM, EHR]3.7 Checking in a PatientExercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.4: Check in a patient who has arrived [PM]3.8 Capture Insurance InformationExercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.5: Capture insurance information of a patient [PM, EHR] 3.9 Utilize the Help FeatureExercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 3.6: Use the help feature [PM, EHR]CHAPTER 4: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE PAST MEDICAL, SURGICAL, FAMILY, AND SOCIAL HISTORY4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
4.1 Forms as Data Collection Tools4.2 The Past Medical, Surgical, Family, and Social HistoriesExercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 4.1: Enter a patient’s past medical history [EHR]Exercise 4.2: Enter a patient's list of current medications [EHR]Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 4.3: Enter a patient's known drug allergies [EHR]4.3 Handling Inconsistent or Unclear Information4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
4.4 Documenting Vital SignsExercise 4.4: Enter a patient's vital signs [EHR]CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 5: CONTENT OF THE HEALTH RECORD – THE CARE PROVIDER’S RESPONSIBILITY5.1 The SOAP NoteExercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 5.1: Look up the patient’s plan of care [EHR]5.2 The History of Present Illness (HPI)Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 5.2: Locate Juan Ortega's blood pressure [EHR]5.3 The Review of Systems (ROS)5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
5.4 The Physical Exam 5.5 Medical Dictation and Transcription5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
5.6 Voice (Speech) Recognition Technology5.7 Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing)Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 5.3: Using ePrescribe [EHR]5.8 Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE)5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
5.9 Tracking Physicians’ OrdersExercise 5.4: Locate the status of an order [EHR]5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
5.10 The Problem ListExercise 5.5: Utilizing the Problem List [EHR]CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 6: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: INSURANCE AND BILLING FUNCTIONS6.1 Claims Management – Why and How6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
6.2 Use of a Superbill6.3 The Claims Process Using PrimeSUITEExercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 6.1: Post a copayment to an account [PM]Exercise 6.2: Given a scenario, look up the status of an insurance claim [PM]6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
6.4 Diagnosis and Procedure Coding Using PrimeSUITE6.5 The Relationship Between Documentation and CodingExercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 6.3: Enter diagnoses and procedures to locate ICD-9 and CPT codes [PM, EHR, HIM]6.6 The Conversion to ICD-10-CM/PCS6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
6.7 Accounts Receivable—Getting Paid 6.8 Managing Accounts Receivable in PrimeSUITEExercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 6.4: Post an insurance payment to an account [PM]6.9 ComplianceCHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 7: PRIVACY, SECURITY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND LEGAL ISSUES7.1 The HIPAA Privacy and Security Standards 7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.2 Evaluating an EHR System for HIPAA Compliance7.3 The Role of Certification EHR Implementation7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.4 Applying Security MeasuresExercise 7.1: Add new clinical users and assign password [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 7.2: Set up a care provider [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.3: Assign user rights to an MA [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 7.4: Assign user rights to an office manager [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.5: Create a group [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 7.6: Set general security [PM, HIM]Exercise 7.7: Run an audit trail report [PM, HIM]7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.5 Data IntegrityExercise 7.8: Amend a chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 7.9: Hide a chart entry[PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 7.10: Recover a hidden chart entry [PM, EHR, HIM]7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.6 Apply Policies and Procedures to Release Health Information using PrimeSUITEExercise 7.11: Compose a correspondence letter to accompany the release of a patient's immunization record [EHR, HIM]7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.7 Accounting of Information DisclosuresExercise 7.12: Run a report of information disclosures for a particular patient [EHR, HIM]7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.8 Information ExchangeExercise 7.13: Exchange of information for continuity of care [EHR, HIM] 7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
7.9 Compliance Plans7.10 Safeguarding Your System and Contingency PlanningCHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 8: MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION8.1 Internal CommunicationsExercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 8.1: Send an electronic message using PrimeSUITE messaging [PM, EHR, HIM]8.2 Importing Documents to the EHR Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 8.2: Scan an insurance card into a patient's record [PM, EHR, HIM]8.3 Master Files and TemplatesExercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 8.3: Build a master file in PrimeSUITE [PM, EHR, HIM]8.4 CustomizationExercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 8.4: Customize a facesheet screen [PM, EHR, HIM]Exercise 8.5: Customize a clinical desktop [PM, EHR, HIM]8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
8.5 Using Software to Organize Your Work --Task ListsExercise 8.6: Create a task for the receptionist [PM, EHR, HIM]8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
8.6 Using Software as a ReminderExercise 8.7: Assign a flag to a patient's chart [PM, EHR, HIM]CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
CHAPTER 9: DECISION AND COMPLIANCE SUPPORT: UTILIZING THE DATABASE9.1 Using the Dashboard in PrimeSUITE to meet Meaningful Use standardsExercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 9.1: View a practice's dashboard [PM, EHR, HIM]9.2 Data and Information Used in Decision SupportExercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 9.2: Build a clinical alert, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.3: Build a clinical alert, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
9.3 Use of Report-Writer for System ReportsExercise 9.4: Run a report of all patients between the ages of 60 and 80 [PM, EHR, HIM]9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
9.4 Custom Report WritingExercise 9.5: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part A [PM, EHR, HIM] Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Exercise 9.6: Build a custom report of all patients with a diagnosis of 428.0 who are female and over the age of 60, Part B [PM, EHR, HIM]9.5 Uses of Indexes9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
9.6 Uses of Registries9.7 The Credentialing ProcessChapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
Chapter 10: LOOKING AHEAD – THE FUTURE OF HEALTH INFORMATION AND INFORMATICS10.1 Health Information versus Health Informatics10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
10.2 Barriers to Adopting an Electronic Health Record10.3 Emerging Technologies and Models10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
10.4 Making the World of Health Informatics User Friendly and Convenient10.5 Virtual Private Networks – Advancing the Use of EHRs Remotely Yet Securely
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