ASSIGNMENT 2: THE HEALTHCARE RECORD AND HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY
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1 ASSIGNMENT 2: THE HEALTHCARE RECORD AND HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION TECHNOLOGY Read Chapters 2 and 3 in your textbook, Healthcare Documentation: Fundamentals and Practice. Then read Assignment 2 in this study guide. The healthcare documentation profession has undergone many changes throughout the years. In the beginning, physicians documented patient care themselves on paper. As the medical field progressed, medical record formats became more standardized. First, medical stenographers began taking shorthand while physicians spoke. Long-hand documentation later became easier with the aid of abbreviations. As technology progressed, so did the field, which came to be called medical transcription. Medical transcriptionists first used typewriters and later graduated to computer systems and software. Today, many healthcare documentation specialists work from home by accessing a system through the Internet to transcribe or edit medical documents. Health Care Record As you re probably aware, a patient s medical record plays an important role in the career of a healthcare documentation specialist. Medical records record patient information and treatment to communicate, evaluate, and assist in care. There are many different components to a patient s health care record. A record is made up of physician orders, laboratory and test information, nursing notes, operative reports, and many other reports and entries that work together to give an overall picture of the patient s care. Lesson 1 13
2 Types of Reports You ll transcribe different reports depending on the type of facility or your specialty. These include the following: H&P SOAP note Chart note Radiology report Operative report Pathology report Consultation Discharge summary Death summary Autopsy report Health information management (HIM) and health information technology (HIT ) are two big concepts in today s practice and hospital management environments. The fields are growing and will continue to grow at least until we have a better handle on the whole field of electronic health records (EHRs) and the evolving field of documentation and patient care. Your textbook gives insight into the HIM director position on pages Review the description of each type of document found in a health care record on pages of your textbook. Review the Sample Reports on pages to help you understand the layout of various reports. There is an introduction to the field of pharmacology on pages New pharmaceuticals are constantly developed, so this is an area in which you ll always be learning something new. It s important to know, or know how to find, the correct spellings and normal doses of medications when you re working with a record. Dictated numbers can sound similar, and if a dosage is documented incorrectly, it will negatively impact a patient s care. If you hear a dosage that doesn t sound right, this is something you should flag for 14 Medical Transcription 1
3 recheck by the dictator before the record is finalized. Pharmacology makes up a great deal of a healthcare documentation specialist s knowledge. After you ve read the material, complete the Exercises on pages Check your answers in the Answer Keys to Practice Exercises link on your My Courses page. Technology in Transcription Technology has greatly altered the way an HDS performs daily work. In many ways, the advancements in transcription technology have made the job easier and more efficient. Gone are the days of cassette tape dictations. They ve mostly been replaced by digital or online dictation systems, so you use the same system as the person speaking. Even with the most advanced technology, it s vital that transcriptionists understand the basics. Without a full understanding of grammar, styles, and transcription rules, a healthcare documentation specialist will fail to provide quality reports. Speech recognition technology (SRT ) (also called Voice recognition technology, or VRT ) is the most recent technology that many felt would be the end of transcription. In fact, speech recognition has been a tool of the healthcare documentation specialist for many years. It also caused many transcriptionists to branch out into the field of Speech recognition editing (SRE). Editing is very different from traditional transcription, but it s a skill that must be developed just like transcription. It s not easy to listen to an audio recording or read a transcript that contains errors and fix those errors on the fly. Without training, when we read something while listening to the same content, our brains tend to pay attention to the correct one. As long as one of them makes sense, we don t worry about the incorrect one. So, without training, it s easy to miss errors in the transcribed record because our brains correct for it. It takes concentration and skill to be an SR editor! The text goes into detail about speech recognition platforms and how they re used in the industry. This is, certainly, a field that continues to improve and find new applications in healthcare. However, it s a long way from replacing a skilled HDS. Lesson 1 15
4 The most recent technological development is the electronic health record (EHR). While there have been many challenges as this new technology takes hold in the industry, HDS skills are crucial for maintaining the integrity of the patient record in this challenging environment. Narrative text is an important part of a patient s record. So many of today s electronic health record elements are included via pull-down menus and templates, the patient s unique story gets lost in the shuffle. Initiatives like the Health Story Project ( have gained strength in the field, reminding physicians that each patient is unique, and personal details must be included as part of a comprehensive health record. Even though we like to preserve traditional parts of the health record, HDSs are often fans of new technology. There are some interesting productivity tools out on the market today, and the textbook introduces you to some on pages After you ve read the material, complete the Exercises on pages Then complete Self-Check 2. When you re ready, move on to Assignment Medical Transcription 1
5 Self-Check 2 Indicate whether each statement is True or False. 1. A recovery audit contractor reviews records for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, looking for fraud and evidence of overcharging by facilities. 2. Planning and communication among caregivers is one of the purposes of a medical record. 3. An integrated transcription platform uses a foot pedal to control the audio recording. 4. In an operative report, any dictated references to drains, packs, and dressings can be omitted from the report because these portions are recorded by the operating room nursing staff. 5. CPOE stands for computerized provider order entry. Check your answers with those on page 97. Lesson 1 17
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