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HCR 210 Week 5 DQ 1 and DQ 2/UOPHELP

For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com Discussion Questions • Recall the Interview Data Threads from the Week Four assignment where you posted the information from your interviews. Review the information for interview questions 2 & 3 from your assigned thread and from at least one other thread of your classmates, to answer the following: o Do most medical facilities seem to have transferred to electronic records, do they still maintain paper files, or do they use some combination of both? o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use numeric versus alphabetic systems? o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use a particular type of numeric system?

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Discussion Questions

• Recall the Interview Data Threads from the Week Four assignment where you posted the information from your interviews. Review the information for interview questions 2 & 3 from your assigned thread and from at least one other thread of your classmates, to answer the following:

o Do most medical facilities seem to have transferred to electronic records, do they still maintain paper files, or do they use some combination of both?
o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use numeric versus alphabetic systems?
o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use a particular type of numeric system?

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<strong>HCR</strong> <strong>210</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 5 <strong>DQ</strong> 1 <strong>and</strong> <strong>DQ</strong> 2Click Here to Buy the Tutorialhttp://www.uophelp.com/<strong>HCR</strong>-<strong>210</strong>-/product-3747-<strong>HCR</strong>-<strong>210</strong>-<strong>Week</strong>-5-<strong>DQ</strong>-1-<strong>and</strong>-<strong>DQ</strong>-2For more course tutorials visitwww.uophelp.comDiscussion QuestionsRecall the Interview Data Threads from the <strong>Week</strong> Four assignment whereyou posted the information from your interviews. Review the information forinterview questions 2 & 3 from your assigned thread <strong>and</strong> from at least one otherthread of your classmates, to answer the following:oDo most medical facilities seem to have transferred to electronic records, dothey still maintain paper files, or do they use some combination of both?o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use numericversus alphabetic systems?o Do small, medium, or large facilities seem most prone to use a particulartype of numeric system?A common filing difficulty is the situation where newborns are givendifferent names after they leave a hospital, <strong>and</strong> records management personnelmust try to locate the correct paperwork when the baby returns for follow-upexaminations. Respond to the question at the end of this scenario:Maria Diaz delivers her baby girl at your hospital. After an uncomplicated stay,Ms. Diaz <strong>and</strong> her baby girl are discharged. The baby’s medical record is labeledwith her medical record number <strong>and</strong> the name Diaz, Baby Girl (Maria) <strong>and</strong> filedaccording to your hospital’s procedure. Two weeks later, Ms. Diaz brings herbaby back to the hospital’s emergency room where the baby is admitted to thepediatric ward under the name Angel Gonzales. This is the baby’s given name,


<strong>and</strong> the name reflected on her birth certificate that Ms. Diaz completed <strong>and</strong> mailedin to the state. The Pediatrician on the ward calls your department. He states thatthe baby, Angel Gonzales, was born at your hospital 2 weeks ago <strong>and</strong> he wouldlike to see the old record. You have difficulty finding a record for Angel Gonzalesbecause it read, Diaz, when it was previously filed. What processes might youimplement to make neonatal files easier to manage?

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