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analysis by which a review of the health record is done to determine its completeness and accuracy
analysis by which a review of the health record is done to ensure that standars are met and to determine the adequacy of entries documenting the quality of care
central database that focuses on clinical information
the dates, numbers, images, symbols, letters, and word that represent basic facts and observations about people, processes, measurements, and conditions
the extent to which data are free of identifiable errors
clear guidelines for the acceptable values for specified data fields, which make it possible to exchange health information using electronic networks
an individual fact or measurement that is the smallest unique subset of a database
(acronym) a set of guidelines developed by the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control data set designed to support the uniform collection of information in hospital-based emergency departments
the extent to which healthcare data are complete, accurate, consistent, and timely
a measure of consistency of data items based on their reproducibility and an estimation of their error of measurement
a list of recommended data elements with uniform definitions that are relevant for a particular use
preprogrammed definitions of each data field set up within the software application
(acronym) a recommended data set designed to create a health history for an individual patient treated in an emergency service
triggered when the mouse is placed on top of a data field
a patient-identifying directory referencing all patients related to an organization and which also serves as a link to the patient record or information
(acronym) a federally mandated standard assessment form that Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing facilities must use to collect demographic and clinical data
(acronym) established by Congress to serve as an advisory body to HHS on health data, statistics, and national health information policy.
(acronym) a standard core assessment data tool developed to measure the outcomes of adult patients receiving home health services under the Medicare and Medicaid programs
the process by which experts in the field evaluate the quality of a manuscript for publication in a scientific or professional journal
reviews health records for various reasons, including reviews of medical records, utilizations, quality, surgical case and tissue, and other pathological reviews

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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Crosswords are great for building and using vocabulary.

If this is your first time using a crossword with your students, you could create a crossword FAQ template for them to give them the basic instructions.

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