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tfester

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List three major duties and responsibilities performed by a full-time health information manager in an ICF/IID facility.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT a step in the development of action plans?
 A) Determine all steps necessary to attain each goal.
  B) Maintain confidentiality of each goal.
  C) Assign responsibility for each step.
  D) Set deadlines for each goal.



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Answer to Question 1


Any three of the following:

management
risk management/legal aspects
supervision
implementation and maintenance of health information systems
designing health care records to address the health needs of the facility and the individuals it serves
retrieval and storage of health information
maintenance of statistical data
coding and indexing of records
quality improvement
completion of all phases of the record including:
active records
overflow
closed records
maintenance and storage of imaged records
data analysis

Answer to Question 2

B



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