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Uniform Hospital Discharge Data Set (UHDDS) - ✔️"collects uniform data elements from health records of every hospital inpatient". Data such as principal diagnosis, principal procedure, and other significant procedures are included. There are specific criteria for the collection of each data element. ______ is the standard for collecting Medicare and Medicaid data. _________ definitions are a component of diagnostic related groups (DRGs), and are required to accurately calculate DRG payment. Uniform Ambulatory Care Data Set (UACDS) - ✔️standardized data set for the ambulatory setting. "The __________ collects data specific to ambulatory care settings with an intent to improve data comparison across different settings of healthcare." It includes elements such as reasons for the encounter, living arrangements, and marital status. The _________ is not required, rather it is recommended. Minimum Data Set (MDS) - ✔️for long term care settings. This is a federally mandated standard assessment form used to collect demographic and clinical data on nursing home residents that must be completed for every resident at the time of admission and during reassessment periods; used to develop care plans and document placement at the appropriate care level. The _______ is also used to collect data when classifying Medicare residents into Resource Utilization Groups (RUGS). RUGS categories include services that require special care to long term setting residents, such as certain medical or cognitive issues. Outcomes and Assessment Information Set (OASIS) - ✔️a standardized data set designed to provide the necessary data items needed to measure both outcomes and patient risk factors of Medicare beneficiaries receiving skilled services from a Medicare-certified home health agency. The core data item set is for the collection on all adult home health patients whose skilled care is reimbursed by Medicare and Medicaid (excluding pre- or postnatal care)". Review of __________ data is used to help determine when the patient should be discharged from home health, or if they need to be transferred to other services. Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) - ✔️a set of standard performance measures "designed to collect administrative, claims, and health record review data". "Included are data related to patient outcomes and data about the treatment processes important in the evaluation and success of various treatment plans". Health plans often publicly release ______ data to show positive effects of certain interventions on their clients. Data Elements for Emergency Department Systems (DEEDS) -
✔️a data set used to support the uniform collection of data for hospital-based emergency rooms and to reduce incompatibilities in emergency department records. Because __________ also incorporates national standards for electronic data exchange, it can be integrated and shared via electronic health records. ORYX - ✔️An initiative that integrates outcomes data and other performance measurement data into the Joint Commission Accreditation process. It promotes a comprehensive, continuous, data-driven accreditation process for healthcare facilities. It uses nationally standardized performance measures to improve the safety and quality of healthcare. IGPHC - ✔️Information Governance Principles for Healthcare IGPHC is an - ✔️an information governance framework specific to the healthcare industry which establishes a foundation of best practices for IG programs in the form of eight principles ATIPCARD - ✔️Accountability
✔️is tactical, is bottom-up and addresses "how to get it done, and oversees the day- to-day operations of the organization AHIMA's Information Governance Maturity Model - ✔️provides a scalable IG framework so organizations can access what they are doing well and where they need improvement when using the eight IGPHC principles. The model organizes and measures IG risks in a structure that can be easily understood and implemented by many different stakeholders and audited periodically. Maturity for each IGPHC principle - ✔️is ranked on a scale from one to five, with one being "sub-standard" and five being "transformational