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As a concurrent record reviewer for an acute care facility, you have asked Dr. Crossman to
  provide an updated history and physical for one of her recent admissions. Dr. Crossman pages
  through the medical record to a copy of an H&P performed in her office a week before admission.
  You tell Dr. Crossman
 A. a new H&P is required for every inpatient admission.
  B. that you apologize for not noticing the H&P she provided.
  C. the H&P copy is acceptable as long as she documents any interval changes.
  D. Joint Commission standards do not allow copies of any kind in the original record.

Question 2

The claim is also checked against the __________, which is an abstract of all recent claims filed on each patient and helps determine whether the patient is receiving concurrent care for the same condition by more than one provider.
 a. chargemaster
  b. common data file
  c. encounter form
  d. list of pre-existing conditions



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Answer to Question 1

C Joint Commission and COP allow a legible copy of a recent H&P done in a doctor's office in lieu
of an admission H&P as long as interval changes are documented in the record upon admission.
In addition, when the patient is readmitted within 30 days for the same or a related problem, an
interval history and physical exam may be completed if the original H&P is readily available.

Answer to Question 2

b




FButt

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


JaynaD87

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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