Pick the type of use of PHI that a practice would employ to discuss a patient’s case with another provider.
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A patient presents for an appointment and you must locate th…
A patient presents for an appointment and you must locate the information about their health plan. Determine where this information should be located.
Under a coordination of benefits provision, when should any…
Under a coordination of benefits provision, when should any additional coverage be reported to the primary payer?
Which of the following is a definition of etiology?
Which of the following is a definition of etiology?
If a cross reference of see also appears in the Alphabetic I…
If a cross reference of see also appears in the Alphabetic Index, the coder
Under what rule is a child’s primary coverage under the fath…
Under what rule is a child’s primary coverage under the father’s plan when both parents have coverage?
Who was not required to switch to ICD-10-CM on October 1, 20…
Who was not required to switch to ICD-10-CM on October 1, 2015?
Determine how a policyholder can authorize physicians to sub…
Determine how a policyholder can authorize physicians to submit claims on their behalf and receive payments directly from payers.
You are working at a practice and need to get prior approval…
You are working at a practice and need to get prior approval from a payer. Which of the following HIPAA transactions would you use to do so?
Information: A journal article stated: “Maternal infection d…
Information: A journal article stated: “Maternal infection during gestation increases the risk of neuropsychiatric disorders in their offspring. Furthermore, work in animal models indicates that pre- or neonatal infections with a wide range of viruses results in similar neurodevelopmental outcomes. These observations are consistent with a mechanism whereby damage is mediated through common pathways. Exposure of pregnant mice to polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid, a synthetic, double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) molecular mimic of replicating virus, inhibited embryonic neuronal stem cell replication and led to behavioral abnormalities in their offspring. These effects were mediated through TLR3 (Toll-like receptor 3, a PRR) and abrogated (negated or counteracted) by pretreatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) carprofen. Our findings provide insights into mechanisms by which maternal infection can induce subtle neuropathology and may suggest strategies for reducing the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases following exposures to infectious agents….” This is from: De Miranda, J., K. Yaddanapudi, M. Hornig, G. Villar, R. Serge, et al. 2010. Induction of Toll-like receptor 3-mediated immunity during gestation inhibits cortical neurogenesis and causes behavioral disturbances.) in mBio 1(4):e00176-10. Question: Please explain whether it appears that the innate and/or adaptive immune system seems to be playing a role in the development of behavioral abnormalities of the offspring. Be sure to explain how you know this. If the assumption that a similar situation exists for humans, what are ways you would suggest decreasing the risk of neuropathology in offspring? (Please think about this before you answer. Try to be practical and consider what you know about preventing disease).