CPB (Certified Professional Biller) Certification Practice Exam

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What is the abbreviation EHR commonly used for in the healthcare industry?

  1. Explanation of Benefits

  2. Exclusive Provider Organization

  3. Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission

  4. Electronic Health Record

The correct answer is: Electronic Health Record

The abbreviation EHR stands for Electronic Health Record. It is a digital version of a patient’s paper chart and encompasses a comprehensive collection of patient data, including medical history, diagnoses, medications, treatment plans, immunization dates, radiology images, and laboratory test results. EHRs are designed to be shared across different healthcare settings, improving the coordination of care and enhancing patient safety. While the other options represent important aspects of the healthcare industry, they do not align with the standard definition of EHR. For instance, Explanation of Benefits refers to a statement from a health insurance company that outlines what medical treatments were covered and how much was paid, while Exclusive Provider Organization refers to a type of health insurance plan that restricts members to providers within the network, except in emergencies. Lastly, the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission is an organization that provides a framework for the accreditation of electronic healthcare networks, but it does not specifically define EHR. Therefore, the correct answer accurately reflects the commonly accepted term in the healthcare context.