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Brittanyd9008

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Needlesticks, patient or employee falls, medication errors, or any event not consistent with
  routine patient care activities would require risk reporting documentation in the form of an
 A. operative report. C. incident report.
  B. emergency room report. D. insurance claim.

Question 2

Which is a hospital payment monitoring program that contains hospital-specific administrative claims data for a number of CMS-identified problem areas to compare their performance with that of other hospitals?
 a. CERT
  b. FATHOM
  c. PEPPER
  d. PERM



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

c



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