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FACHE Week 1 – 6 Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2025 | Already Passed Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a Federal Law designed to facilitate the electronic exchange of information in health care. Which of the following does not pertain to this law? a) Privacy protection components of the law limit non-consensual use as a release or private health information b) Patients must receive notice of privacy rights c) Restrictions on access to and use of information is required d) Criminal and civil sanctions do not exist for improper use and disclosure - ✔✔D
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Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) is a Federal Law designed to facilitate the electronic exchange of information in health care. Which of the following does not pertain to this law? a) Privacy protection components of the law limit non-consensual use as a release or private health information b) Patients must receive notice of privacy rights c) Restrictions on access to and use of information is required d) Criminal and civil sanctions do not exist for improper use and disclosure - ✔✔D Separate computer systems are often linked together in order to share data and information. When all components of the network are located within close proximity of one another, perhaps within a single facility, the network known as a: a) Wide Area Network (WAN) b) World Wide Web (WWW) c) Local Area Network (LAN) d) Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - ✔✔C Healthcare organizations had established standards to maintain data security and protect the privacy and confidentiality of patients' records information. Which one of the following answers does not describe its data security elements:
a) Protect against system failures
Although purchasing or leasing commercial software is most common, what is becoming a viable source of information technology and systems for smaller healthcare organizations? a) In house design and programming b) Outsourcing c) ASP-applications service provider d) Combining Outsourcing and in-house design - ✔✔C Which of the following is NOT one of the three general categories of information systems used in healthcare organizations: a) Clinical Information Systems b) Composite Healthcare Systems c) Administrative/Financial Systems d) Decision Support Systems for Strategic Management - ✔✔B A comprehensive information security policy should include all of the following elements except: a) Management Policies b) Data back up and recovery c) Physical security d) Technical controls - ✔✔B Which of the following is NOT part of the System Development Life Cycle?
a) System Analysis b) System Adjustment c) System Implementation d) System Acquisition - ✔✔B The Information Services Advisory Committee provides insight into user needs and helps gain acceptance of information systems. Which of the following is NOT a charge of the committee: a) Encouraging appropriate use of information services b) Ranking information services investment opportunities and recommending a rank-ordered list of proposals to the governing board. c) Providing technical support to implement an integrated information system. d) Monitoring performance of the department and suggesting possible improvements - ✔✔C One of the functions of an IS system is to ensure the integrity, quality, and security of data. Which of the following does not fall in this content area? a) Defines measures and terminology b) Captures historic as opposed to current data c) Improves the process for data input d) Guards against data loss - ✔✔B In the IT System Development Life Cycle, which is the most important step: a) System Analysis b) System Design
a) Strategic planning b) Disease management c) Marketing d) Resource allocation - ✔✔B Which of the following is not a key part of HIPAA Implementation: a) Establishment of enhanced privacy protection policies b) Establishment of compliance committees and private offices c) Establishment of clinical guidelines for patient care d) Use of HIPAA compliant software - ✔✔C Which is not a role of the Information Service Advisory Committee? a) Participation in the development of the IS plan, resolving the strategic priorities, and recommending the plan to the governing board. b) Encouraging appropriate use of information services c) Ranking IS investment opportunities and recommending a rank-ordered list of proposals to the governing board. d) Management of communication hardware - ✔✔D The role of the CIO includes: a) Advise executive team on use of information b) Oversee IT Department for Information Technology c) Oversee IT Department for Telecommunications
d) Train and support end users - ✔✔Answer: This is a function of the IT Department PowerPoint Presentation?? A secure hospital information policy on privacy includes all but: a) Information on technical control/safeguards b) Hardware and data security c) Public Health training d) Organizational policies - ✔✔C A three tiered architecture includes the following except the a) Client b) Relational database c) Programs application d) Third server - ✔✔D Key responsibilities of executives in Information Systems include all of the following except: a) Strategic planning b) Maintain technology-focused systems c) System integration d) Information security - ✔✔B. Maintaining a user focus is essential; otherwise end users will not use the system appropriately and effectively
The five functions of Information Services includes the following: a) Development of content for all clinical applications b) Maintenance of the information services plan c) Cost control d) Communication between all members of an organization - ✔✔B Radio microwave signals travel in a straight line requiring what to follow curvature of the earth? a) Mirror b) Repeaters every 30 miles or satellite c) Drum d) Microphone - ✔✔B Which of the following is not an example of a breach of fiduciary duties? a) An executive who is distracted by a personal and/or a family situation, resulting in poor performance b) An executive whose judgment and effectiveness is impaired due to substance abuse c) An executive who relies on subordinates to relay appropriate information d) An executive who fails to maintain competencies in one's field - ✔✔C When considering ethical principles useful to healthcare executives which of the following is incorrect? a) Respect for persons - including: Autonomy, Truth Telling, Confidentiality, Fidelity b) Beneficence - an obligation to act in charity and kindness
c) Non-maleficience - first do no harm d) Justice - Maintain different levels of care and services based on social status and the ability to pay - ✔✔D. In short Justice is those needing equal care get it and those needing more care than others get the care needed. The notion of "Do unto others..." comes from which of the following moral philosophies? a) Natural Law b) Utilitarianism c) Deontology d) Virtue Ethics - ✔✔C Which of the following is not an element of consent: a) Competent b) Voluntary c) Ethical d) Informed - ✔✔A Which is not a form of a legal consent? a) Emergency b) Implicit c) Expressed d) Uninformed - ✔✔D
-- Identify different options for action -- Select among the options -- Share and Implement the decision -- Review the decision to ensure it achieved the desired goal. - ✔✔B Which of the following statements about Ethics Self-Assessment is not true? a) The Ethics Self-Assessment tool is used to increase self-awareness b) The Ethics Self-Assessment is used to facilitate self-reflection c) The Ethics Self-Assessment is used as a basis for performance evaluations d) The Ethics Self-Assessment is used as a complement tool for ethics training and employee orientation - ✔✔C In regards to Healthcare Information Confidentiality, healthcare executives are responsible for all of the following, except: a) Ensure that institutional policies on confidentiality and release of information are consistent with regulations and law. b) Ensure that policies concerning the right of patients to have access to their own medical records and an accounting of disclosures are clearly established and understood by appropriate staff. c) Seek written agreements that detail the obligations of confidentiality and security for individuals and agencies who receive medical records information. d) Adopt procedures to address employee rights to request amendments of medical records and other right under the HIPPA Privacy Act - ✔✔D The purpose of a "Living Will" is:
a) establish laws that define when life support measures are futile b) allow persons unable to communicate with caregivers to express their wishes about the extent of treatment they wish to have applied c) allow a person to take their own life if there is no hope for a productive life after a long term illness d) allow a person to define the distribution of material wealth after die - ✔✔A Which of the following is not a way to avoid or eliminate a conflict of interest? a) Disclosure b) Seeking guidance from governing body c) Divest from potential conflicting outside interest d) Accept gratuities and benefits - ✔✔D Which is the recommended first step to be taken in addressing a potential Ethical issue? a) Understand the Circumstances Surrounding the Ethical Conflict b) Clarify the Ethical Conflict c) Identify all of the affected stakeholders and their values d) Identify the Ethical Perspectives Relevant to the Conflict - ✔✔B Factors to take into consideration when addressing an ethical conflict include all of the following except: a) The mission statement and values of the organization b) The value-driven perspectives of key stakeholders
d) Moral justification - ✔✔C Which of the following is not one of the Ethical Principles? a) Respect for persons b) Justice c) Professionalism d) Beneficence - ✔✔C Which of the following are hallmarks of conflicts of interest? a) Competing obligations b) Appearance of impropriety c) Myopia or being too close to a situation to see it clearly d) Fairness e) Confusion between official and unofficial power f) All of the above - ✔✔F Which of the following does not express a hallmark conflict of interest issue relating to causes of conflicts of interest. a) Myopia, being to close to a situation to not see it as clearly as those who are not b) Confusion, the confusion between official power and unofficial power. c) Competing obligations: obligation to organization versus obligation to a friend d) Disclosure, disclosing information that contains significant financial, personal, and professional relationships that may affect decisions - ✔✔D
When considering moral philosophies and principles, the health services organization should do all of the following except: a) Implement a philosophical view that is reflected in its policies and procedures b) Devise a plan it will take when confronted with ethical problems such as child abuse c) Inform managers that the positive duty suggested by the principle of beneficence requires the organization and managers to do all they can to aid patients d) Avoid expending greater resources on individuals who are sicker and thus in need of more services - ✔✔D Which of the following is not an ACHE ethical policy statement? a) Decisions near end of life b) Ethical issues related to staff shortages c) Ethics and physicians conduct d) Impaired healthcare executives - ✔✔C The legal aspects of consent include all of the following EXCEPT: a) Voluntary b) Informed c) Medically sound d) Competent - ✔✔C All of the following are types of Euthanasia except:
b) "Act" measures the amount of good and the amount of bad brought about by a decision whereas "rule" considers the amount of good and the amount of bad brought about by the action and then develops a set of rules for an action c) "Act" only considers one person to be affected whereas "rule" looks at everyone affected d) "Act" sometimes references pre-established rules whereas "rule" considers rules "on the fly" - ✔✔B Which of the following actions is best suited to offset any claims of conflict when voting on hospital fiduciary issues? a) Review the organization's written investment policy prior to the meeting b) Establish a process for regular disclosure c) Resign from other boards in the community d) Sell personal stock portfolio - ✔✔B The Ethical Principle that obligates an individual to act with charity and kindness is: a) Respect for persons b) Beneficence c) Nonmaleficence d) Justice - ✔✔B Which statement below is not accurate about Advance Medical Directives (AMDs). a) All patients must receive written information about their rights under state law to accept or refuse medical or surgical treatment and to formulate AMDs.
b) All patients must be given the provider's written policies about implementing these rights. c) Medical records must document whether a patient executed an AMD. d) Providers are required to educate their staff and communities about AMD. - ✔✔B. All adult patients must be given the provider's written policies about implementing their rights under law to accept or refuse medical or surgical treatment and to formulate AMDs. Which of the following is not an Advanced Medical Directive? a) Living wills b) Euthanasia c) Surrogate decision making d) Do not resusitate - ✔✔B Which principle of Ethics takes the approach of First Do No Harm? a) Respect for persons b) Beneficence c) Non maleficence d) Justice - ✔✔C Depreciation expense that is calculated in accordance with GAAP using the straight- line method is obtained by: a. Dividing the historical cost of the asset by the number of years of its estimated useful life. b. Dividing the historical cost of the asset by the annual cost of maintaining the asset. c. Dividing the present-day value of the asset by the number of years of its estimated useful life.