CMRT Data Analytics & Reporting 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which metric is most commonly used to measure the average length of stay (ALOS) in a hospital?
- Total patient days divided by total discharges (Correct answer)
- Total admissions divided by total beds
- Total discharges divided by available bed days
- Total occupied beds divided by total admissions
Correct answer: Total patient days divided by total discharges
ALOS is calculated by dividing total inpatient days by the number of discharges (including deaths) during the same period.
Question 2: A health information manager notices that the case-mix index (CMI) dropped significantly after a coding audit. What is the most likely explanation?
- Upcoding was corrected during the audit (Correct answer)
- More complex patients were admitted
- The hospital expanded its service lines
- Discharge data was entered late
Correct answer: Upcoding was corrected during the audit
A drop in CMI after an audit typically indicates that previously overcoded (upcoded) diagnoses were corrected to more accurate, lower-weighted codes.
Question 3: Which type of data display is best suited for showing the distribution of patient ages across a population?
- Histogram (Correct answer)
- Pie chart
- Run chart
- Scatter plot
Correct answer: Histogram
A histogram displays the frequency distribution of continuous data like age ranges, making it ideal for visualizing population age distribution.
Question 4: In health data analytics, what does the term 'data granularity' refer to?
- The level of detail captured in a data element (Correct answer)
- The speed at which data is processed
- The accuracy of diagnostic codes assigned
- The number of records in a database
Correct answer: The level of detail captured in a data element
Data granularity refers to the level of detail or precision at which data is stored, such as recording time to the minute versus just the hour.
Question 5: Which statistical measure is most resistant to the influence of extreme outliers in a dataset?
- Median (Correct answer)
- Mean
- Mode
- Range
Correct answer: Median
The median, being the middle value, is not affected by extreme high or low values (outliers) the way the mean is.
Question 6: A hospital's readmission rate for heart failure patients is 22%. The national benchmark is 15%. What type of reporting would best communicate this gap to hospital leadership?
- Benchmarking report comparing facility rate to national standard (Correct answer)
- Annual statistical report listing all diagnoses
- A discharge summary for each readmission
- A frequency distribution of all cardiac DRGs
Correct answer: Benchmarking report comparing facility rate to national standard
A benchmarking report directly compares the facility's performance metric against an external standard, making performance gaps clear to leadership.
Question 7: Which data quality dimension is being assessed when verifying that every required field in a patient record is completed?
- Completeness (Correct answer)
- Accuracy
- Timeliness
- Consistency
Correct answer: Completeness
Completeness measures whether all required data elements are present in the record, ensuring no mandatory fields are left blank.
Which metric is most commonly used to measure the average length of stay (ALOS) in a hospital?