Treatment FAQ

4. where would the hm look to find more information in the area of medical treatment records

by Ericka O'Reilly Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What if I think the information in my medical record is incorrect?

If you think the information in your medical or billing record is incorrect, you can request a change, or amendment, to your record. The health care provider or health plan must respond to your request.

What information should be included in the patient's medical records?

The patient's Social Security Number and Status (specify: veteran, retiree, dependent of military, federal employee or other) during treatment. If the patient is/was a dependent: the Military Sponsor's Name and the Sponsor's Service Number and/or Social Security Number.

Who has the right to access my medical records?

Only you or your personal representative has the right to access your records. A health care provider or health plan may send copies of your records to another provider or health plan only as needed for treatment or payment or with your permission.

How do I change information in my medical record?

If you think the information in your medical or billing record is incorrect, you can request a change, or amendment, to your record. The health care provider or health plan must respond to your request. If it created the information, it must amend inaccurate or incomplete information.

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Why did HM have surgery quizlet?

-HM had an accident as a child and sustained a serious head injury. -He had surgery after the bike accident where the tissue from the medial temporal lobe (including the hippocampus) was removed on both sides of HM´s brain.

What part of the brain was likely damaged in the case study of HM?

His seizures were getting worse in severity, which resulted in HM being unable to work. Treatment for his epilepsy had been unsuccessful, so at the age of 27 HM (and his family) agreed to undergo a radical surgery that would remove a part of his brain called the hippocampus.

What can MHS Genesis See?

Through the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal, you can:View health information.Schedule appointments.Communicate securely with providers.Request prescription renewals.View notes from your clinical visits and certain lab/test results, such as blood tests.

What type of long term memory is most likely intact in HM?

Although Patient H.M. had an extreme inability to form new declarative memories, he had NOT entirely lost long term memory, because his procedural, nondeclarative, memory was intact.

What did Patient HM suffered from?

Henry Gustav Molaison, or “H.M” as he is commonly referred to by psychology and neuroscience textbooks, lost his memory on an operating table in 1953. For years prior to his neurosurgery, H.M suffered from epileptic seizures believed to be caused by a bicycle accident that occurred in his childhood.

What information about human memory did the H.M. case study reveal?

Results: H.M. lost the ability to form new memories. This is called anterograde amnesia. He could do a task, and even comment that it seemed easier than he expected, without realising that he had done it hundreds of times before. His anterograde procedural memory was totally affected.

How do I access MHS Genesis?

To access the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal:Go to the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal. Goes to the Patient Portal.Log in using your DS Logon.

Where do I find my referrals in MHS Genesis?

If the referral is for one of our hospital or clinics, contact the Referral Management Center at 719-333-5752 or on the MHS GENESIS Patient Portal.

What is the MHS Genesis?

MHS GENESIS is the single, continuous record of care that will support the provision and coordination of care for 9.5 million beneficiaries worldwide. It's the new electronic health record for the Military Health System (MHS).

What type of memory did HM retain?

336). Subsequently, the terms declarative and nondeclarative were introduced with the idea that declarative memory refers to the kind of memory that is impaired in H.M. and is dependent on the medial temporal lobe. Nondeclarative memory is an umbrella term referring to additional memory systems.

Where is long-term memory stored?

This suggested that long-term episodic memories (memories of specific events) are stored outside the hippocampus. Scientists believe these memories are stored in the neocortex, the part of the brain also responsible for cognitive functions such as attention and planning.

Which of the following memory tasks would Hm and others with his type of memory deficit have trouble completing?

Which memory tasks would H.M. (Henry Molaison) and others with his type of memory deficit have trouble completing? Correct Answers: Repeating a conversation he'd had after his surgery.

What to do if your medical record is incorrect?

Corrections. If you think the information in your medical or billing record is incorrect, you can request a change, or amendment, to your record. The health care provider or health plan must respond to your request. If it created the information, it must amend inaccurate or incomplete information.

Who has the right to access your medical records?

Access. Only you or your personal representative has the right to access your records. A health care provider or health plan may send copies of your records to another provider or health plan only as needed for treatment or payment or with your permission.

What is a psychotherapy note?

Psychotherapy notes are notes that a mental health professional takes during a conversation with a patient. They are kept separate from the patient’s medical and billing records. HIPAA also does not allow the provider to make most disclosures about psychotherapy notes about you without your authorization.

What is the privacy rule?

The Privacy Rule gives you, with few exceptions, the right to inspect, review, and receive a copy of your medical records and billing records that are held by health plans and health care providers covered by the Privacy Rule.

What happens if a provider does not agree to your request?

If the provider or plan does not agree to your request, you have the right to submit a statement of disagreement that the provider or plan must add to your record.

Can a provider deny you a copy of your records?

A provider cannot deny you a copy of your records because you have not paid for the services you have received. However, a provider may charge for the reasonable costs for copying and mailing the records. The provider cannot charge you a fee for searching for or retrieving your records.

Does HIPAA require health care providers to share information with other providers?

The Privacy Rule does not require the health care provider or health plan to share information with other providers or plans. HIPAA gives you important rights to access - PDF your medical record and to keep your information private.

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Where is the guidance found in the Manual of the Medical Department?

guidance is found in the Manual of the Medical Department (MANMED) Chapter 16.

When will naval records be withheld?

A naval record will be withheld only when it is exempt from disclosure under FOIA.

What is a patient contact point?

The Patient Contact Point Program, a subset of the Patient Relations Program, ensures an effective means of resolving such issues before the patient departs the facility. All Navy treatment facilities have this program which allows patients to provide any complaints or compliments relating to the treatment received.

What happens if a patient presents without a valid ID card?

In cases where a patient presents without a valid ID card and does not appear in DEERS, non-emergent care will still be rendered.

Why is care perceived as substandard?

the care can be perceived by the patient to be substandard due to poor interpersonal skills of those assigned to patient contact points (where the patient and healthcare professional meet). Many complaints voiced by patients would not occur if personnel consistently presented a courteous and knowledgeable attitude that reflected a genuine concern for the patient.

Who has the duty to inform and explain?

The duty to inform and explain rests with the provider.

Can a competent adult witness a patient's consent?

Any competent adult may witness the patient's consent. It is a conflict of interest to have a staff member who is participating in the patient's procedure to act as a witness; utilize a staff member of the hospital who is not participating in the procedure. It is not advisable for a relative of the patient to act as a witness.

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