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Modern Pediatric Audiology, The Business Difference

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1.  Pediatric audiology refers to the practice of audiology with patients:
  1. Under the age of 17
  2. Between the ages of 0-15
  3. Under the age of 30
  4. Generally between the age of 0 and 21 years of age
2.  The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) governs:
  1. Financial relationship between a provider and a clinic.
  2. Potential for filing of false claims for payment.
  3. Use and disclosure of protected health information.
  4. Reimbursement standards for bundled care.
3.  What does FERPA stand for?
  1. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
  2. Financial Emergency Rights and Privacy Act
  3. Formal Educational Rights and Privacy Act
  4. Family Emergency Rights and Privacy Act
4.  What are the Primary Rights of Parents under FERPA?
  1. Right to inspect and review education records.
  2. Right to seek to amend education records.
  3. Right to consent to the disclosure of information from education records, except as provided by law.
  4. All of the above
5.  One way discussed to increase patient satisfaction and access to services entering the pediatric work is:
  1. Per diem staffing
  2. Multi-patient visits
  3. Telepractice
  4. None of the above
6.  Productivity is defined by ASHA as:
  1. A way of calculating the quality of the clinical encounter.
  2. The number of hours in direct patient care divided by the number of hours worked.
  3. The use of relative value units (RVU) to determine payment.
  4. A time study of hours and worked
7.  Some factors to consider in productivity are:
  1. Staffing
  2. Complexity
  3. Hours
  4. Equipment availability and space
  5. All of the above
8.  The method of tracking productivity that is considered the most simplistic is:
  1. Capacity-based method
  2. Workload-based method
  3. RVU-based model
  4. Slot utilization method
9.  Slot utilization measures which of the following?
  1. No shows
  2. Cancellations
  3. Percentage of available time booked/utilized
  4. Complexity of visits
10.  The use of video-based Visual Reinforcement Audiometry systems has to be evaluated due to:
  1. The popularity of Individual iPads and smart phone usage by children and few companies are making puppet systems, and the video systems do not always work well.
  2. Few companies are making puppet systems, and the video systems do not always work well.
  3. Cost concerns
  4. Children being scared of VRA

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