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gbarreiro

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A coder who fully captures all of the diagnoses and procedures documented by the physician for a particular encounter has met the quality criteria of:
 
  A. reliability.
  B. validity.
  C. completeness.
  D. timeliness.

Question 2

The health record is:
 
  A. the principal repository or storage medium for patient health information.
  B. the platform for the electronic collection, storage, and analysis of private patient health information.
  C. a clinical database with a patient-specific financial information.
  D. the mechanism to which an organization is able to store and retrieve diagnoses and procedure information from databanks.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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