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AHIMA RHIA Exam - Topic 5 Question 72 Discussion

Actual exam question for AHIMA's RHIA exam
Question #: 72
Topic #: 5
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This means that the service or procedure is reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of illness or injury consistent with generally accepted standards of care.

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Carin
3 months ago
This is definitely about adhering to accepted standards of care.
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Scarlet
3 months ago
I think optimization plays a big role too, though.
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Dominga
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure this is always followed in practice?
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Lucille
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's all about what's necessary for the patient.
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Mable
4 months ago
Sounds like a definition of medical necessity.
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Deeann
4 months ago
Benchmarking sounds like it could relate, but I don’t think it matches the definition given. It’s more about comparing standards, right?
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Ryan
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards medical necessity too. We had a practice question that was similar, and it focused on what’s essential for treatment.
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Yuki
5 months ago
I remember discussing peer review in class, but it doesn't quite fit this definition. I feel like it's more about evaluating quality than necessity.
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Merlyn
5 months ago
I think this might be about medical necessity, but I'm not entirely sure. It sounds familiar from our last review session.
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Mitzie
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a handle on this. Let me go through the options systematically and see which two fit the information provided in the exhibit.
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Gerald
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I think the answer is Stage Plan, since the question is specifically about the Managing a Stage Boundary process.
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Alberto
5 months ago
Okay, I know Orchestrator is used to manage and execute automation processes, so the key is understanding what robots it can work with. I'll review my notes on Orchestrator to nail this down.
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Beata
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know an ICQ is used to evaluate internal controls, but I'm not sure about the specific requirements for a "well-designed" one. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Corrina
5 months ago
Organizing a solution to remove an incident doesn't seem like it would be part of the preparation phase. That's more likely something that happens during the actual incident response. I'll rule that one out.
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Asha
5 months ago
I definitely recall "Creation" being a possible notification category, but I'm uncertain if "Backup" is the right answer here.
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Alpha
10 months ago
I'm just hoping the exam doesn't have a question about 'medical comedy' - that would be a real knee-slapper!
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Selma
9 months ago
C) benchmarking
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Tom
9 months ago
B) optimization
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Raylene
10 months ago
A) peer review
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Owen
10 months ago
C) benchmarking? Nah, that's about comparing performance, not the criteria for necessary medical services.
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Luisa
8 months ago
C) benchmarking
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Laura
8 months ago
D) medical necessity
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Karl
8 months ago
B) optimization
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Desiree
8 months ago
A) peer review
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Michael
8 months ago
C) benchmarking? Nah, that's about comparing performance, not the criteria for necessary medical services.
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Delmy
9 months ago
D) medical necessity
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Gladys
9 months ago
B) optimization
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Jina
9 months ago
A) peer review
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Verona
10 months ago
B) optimization? I don't think that's the right answer here. It's more about improving processes, not defining medical necessity.
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Tori
10 months ago
A) peer review? Hmm, not quite. That's more about expert evaluation, not medical necessity.
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Beatriz
9 months ago
B) optimization
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Chantay
9 months ago
A) peer review
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Jerlene
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) peer review.
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Frank
11 months ago
D) medical necessity - That's the one! It aligns with the description of reasonable and necessary care for diagnosis or treatment.
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Lyda
10 months ago
D) medical necessity - That's the one! It aligns with the description of reasonable and necessary care for diagnosis or treatment.
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Michael
10 months ago
B) optimization - Optimization can help improve efficiency in healthcare services.
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Maryanne
10 months ago
A) peer review - I think peer review is important for ensuring quality care.
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Myra
11 months ago
I agree with Regenia, medical necessity makes the most sense in this context.
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Regenia
11 months ago
I think the answer is D) medical necessity.
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