<p> Medical Records Lesson 7 Practice Quiz</p><p>1. Generally the hospital may release what information. The Condition of Admission Form covers this information.</p><p>2. What is a subpoena duces tecum? Is the consent of the patient required?</p><p>3. In a medical emergency can medical information be released without the patient’s consent? How would you document this?</p><p>4. In federal hospitals what information can be released without the patient’s consent?</p><p>5. When attorney request medical record information—is a patient’s consent required? What type of consent?</p><p>6. In teaching facilities medical research will be done. What steps will the physician need to complete for this medical information. </p><p>7. If the doctor publishes the findings of the research how is the patient’s right to confidentiality maintained?</p><p>8. If the patient’s treatment is for a general medical or surgical condition, any information in the records may be released how?</p><p>9. Depending on the hospital’s contract with the insurance company, the insurance company will normally need what for a billing audit.</p><p>10. What is FOIA?</p><p>11. Under the FOIA what does the law specify?</p><p>12. What is the Federal Privacy Act of 1974?</p><p>13. Substance abuse treatment records are covered under which law?</p><p>14. What does the substance abuse treatment record law state? </p><p>15. The substance abuse treatment law specifies elements that must be contained in the written consent. What are those elements?</p><p>16. When releasing psychiatric records what kind of consent is used?</p><p>17. Explain the step-by-step procedure for handling mail requests? 18. Release of information by telephone request-following state and federal regulations-what information can be released?</p><p>19. Can you verify dates of treatment? If so, what type of treatment could not be released?</p><p>20. When a physician’s office calls to obtain information for use in billing and insurance information-How would you handle the call?</p><p>21. When can records be faxed?</p><p>22. How would a request for no identifiable record be handled?</p><p>23. All requests for information should be entered into what?</p><p>24. What following items should be checked on a subpoena before accepting service?</p><p>25. In the hospital what is the procedure for using a copy service?</p><p>26. Once the subpoena has been accepted, how would you process it?</p><p>27. How can HIV test results be released?</p><p>28. In releasing psychiatric records-How would you handle information pertaining to other persons that the patient be handled? </p><p>29. The federal Confidentiality of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Patient Records regulations state that you cannot acknowledge what about the patient?</p><p>30. What are the two options for a department that receives a subpoena for substance abuse records?</p><p>31. In hospitals with federally funded substance abuse treatment programs, federal law requires that prior to release of the records what should to be completed?</p>
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