1) This is a federal law that sets national standards for the use and disclosure of health information. a) HIPPA b) ACA c) HIPAA d) PHI 2) HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance __________ and Accountability Act. a) Portability b) Privacy c) Protection d) Passibility 3) The federal agency that enforces all of the laws that we discussed in class. a) DOJ b) The Joint Commission c) HHS d) CCHI 4) OCR stands for Office of _________________. a) Constitutional Rights b) Care Remittance c) Civil Rights d) Compliance Review 5) PHI stands for ____________ health information. a) private b) protected c) personal d) privileged 6) An example of protected health information is a paper medical history form with the patient's information filled out. Once that document is scanned into a computer system it becomes a) illegal b) virtual PHI c) ePHI d) encrypted 7) If someone is considered a "covered entity" under a law, this means that a) They are protected by that law b) They are excluded from the law c) They are allowed to share information d) They are required to follow the law 8) All of the following types of information would be considered PHI except... a) An individual's past, present, or future medical condition b) Personally identifiable information c) That an individual was provided healthcare d) The past, present, or future payment of healthcare of an individual 9) You find a paper visit summary for a medical appointment in a clinic waiting room. It contains information about someone's medical condition. What other information would this document need to contain to be considered PHI? a) the doctor's information b) that the person was provided healthcare c) a payment receipt d) identifying information 10) All of the following are ways to keep PHI safe except a) Sharing the minimum amount of information necessary b) Shredding your interpreting notes c) Keeping an agenda or calendar with PHI d) Using a wired, not Bluetooth, headset e) Using a secure email with end-to-end encryption f) Being discreet when discussing PHI 11) HIPAA stands for the Health Insurance Portability and _____________ Act. a) Anonymity b) Affordability c) Americans d) Accountability 12) In class, we discussed Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, which is the backbone of language access in the United States. When was it passed? a) 1964 b) 1974 c) 1996 d) 1990 13) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination based on all of the following qualities except: a) race b) disability c) color d) national origin 14) When speaking about Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, national origin includes a) federal assistance to other countries b) someone's ability or inability to speak/understand English c) someone's immigration status d) whether someone is a citizen or not of the U.S. 15) LEP stands for limited English ___________. a) precision b) progress c) proficiency d) performance 16) The ADA prohibits discrimination against people with __________ in all areas of public life in order to ensure they have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. a) LEP b) disabilities c) no health insurance d) low income 17) This term is used to refer to an interpreter who is not qualified. a) ad hoc b) unprofessional c) undocumented d) ad nauseam 18) This term is defined by the ADA to include equipment and services that a person needs to access information and to engage in effective communication. a) mobility aids b) augmentative and alternative communication or AAC c) assistive devices d) auxiliary aids 19) Section 1557 is part of which law? a) HHS b) ACA c) ADA d) Executive Order 13166 20) ______ defines what a qualified interpreter is for people who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, but not people with LEP. Of the laws discussed in class, only _______ defines what a qualified interpreter is for spoken language interpretation. a) Section 1557; the ADA b) the ACA; ADA c) the ADA; Title VI d) the ADA; Section 1557 21) This is a non-profit organization that accredits hospitals. Their requirements for hospitals include Standards for Patient-Centered Communication, which require hospitals to identify the patient's oral and written communication needs. a) The Joint Commission b) OCR c) HHS d) The Department of Communication 22) Under this law, it is considered discrimination based on national origin if an entity receiving government funding does not provide language assistance to people with LEP. a) HIPAA b) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 c) The Americans with Disabilities Act d) Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act 23) Under this law, D/deaf or hard of hearing patients have the right to auxiliary aids, including qualified interpreters.Under this law, it is considered discrimination based on national origin if an entity receiving government funding does not provide language assistance to people with LEP. a) HIPAA b) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 c) The Americans with Disabilities Act d) Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act 24) True or false, under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care act, minor children cannot be relied upon to interpret, except temporarily in an emergency. a) True b) False 25) True or false: under the laws discussed in class, a healthcare facility can charge a patient for the cost of providing interpretation services. a) True b) False

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