Mortality refers to the rate of:
a. death.
b. diseases.
c. infectious diseases.
d. disease in Third World countries.
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Q. 2) The two final rules related to the implementation of the ICD-10 mandated by CMS in 2009 include:
a. updating computer systems to be compatible with ICD-10 by January 2012.
b. updating computer systems to be HIPAA compliant by January 2010.
c. creating room for ICD-10 coding on insurance claim forms.
d. creating an ICD-10 coding spreadsheet for coders.
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Q. 3) The PCS portion of the ICD-10 provides codes for United States:
a. inpatient hospitals.
b. outpatient hospital procedures.
c. mental health services.
d. private physician office services.
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Q. 4) The ICD-10-CM/PCS includes ___________________ specific to the United States.
a. diseases
b. procedures
c. modifications
d. a cover
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Q. 5) The PCS portion of the ICD-10 was created by:
a. CMS.
b. NIHC.
c. NMS.
d. CSM.
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Q. 6) What term includes all of the health careinvolved parties that will be required to use the ICD-10-CM/PCS after October 2013?
a. Health care facilities
b. Health care providers
c. HIPAA covered-entities
d. Insurance companies
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Q. 7) What has the ICD-10-CM been used for in the United States since 1999?
a. Morbidity rates
b. Mortality rates
c. Morbidity and mortality rates
d. Testing of new codes for accuracy
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Q. 8) The ICD system was originally designed for:
a. the collection of data on mortality and morbidity.
b. internationally recognized disease codes.
c. Sweden.
d. United States.
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Q. 9) One of the biggest challenges of the conversion to the ICD-10 is:
a. required electronic abilities.
b. learning new codes.
c. required certification.
d. the time line.
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Q. 10) Morbidity refers to the rate of:
a. death.
b. diseases.
c. infectious diseases.
d. disease in Third World countries.