ASSIGNMENT INTRODUCTION Imagine You Are A Filing Clerk At A Local Hospital. You Work In Several Different Areas Of The Hospital, Including Some Physician’s Offices. Your Work Assignment This Week Will Take You To Four Different Offices On The Hospit
INTRODUCTION
Imagine you are a filing clerk at a local hospital. You work in several different areas of the hospital, including some physician’s offices.
Your work assignment this week will take you to four different offices on the hospital campus. Your job is to manually file in a large number of paper-based patient charts.
As you are reviewing your work assignment and specifics, you realize that each of the four areas you are assigned file their patient charts in a different manner. The physician’s office files alphabetically by patient last name. The other hospital departments each use a different type of numeric filing: straight numeric, middle digit, and terminal digit.
In order to be successful at this work assignment, you decide to practice the different types of filing methods. Complete this practice exercise to increase your comfort and confidence in the different filing methods.
Instructions
Paper-based health records are typically stored in a filing system (cabinet, shelving unit) for easy access and retrieval. Health records are filed either alphabetically or numerically according to a numbering sequence. Electronic health records are also assigned an ID number and stored electronically.
Download the “Filing Assignment document”;
For each column, rearrange put the numbers in order for each type of numeric filing system (straight numeric, middle digit and terminal digit) AND arrange the names in alphabetical filing system according to the sample provided.
Name: ____________________
Numeric and Alphabetical Filing Assignment
Straight Numeric
Terminal-Digit
Middle-Digit
Alphabetical
1
8012
21-00-15
05-00-75
Ann Belding
2
8716
00-80-15
21-00-15
Beth Bryant
3
8915
00-89-15
65-01-29
Pamela Canter
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Directions: Arrange the below numbers in straight numeric order. After you have completed the straight numeric order filing, do the same for terminal-digit, middle-digit, and alphabetical. The answers to the first one have been inserted as an example as the how each section should be written.
Straight Numeric
Terminal/Middle – Digit
Alphabetical
1
8716
05-00-75
Sally L. D’ Hanes
2
271375
00-89-16
Shane T. Di Cello
3
780528
00-87-16
Marianne Reiter
4
870528
27-13-75
Steven L. Mac Clure
5
291375
78-05-28
Tomas K. de Rosette
6
350528
87-05-28
Olivia Rae Gracia-Reiter
7
19015
29-13-75
Kevin Friedman
8
251375
35-05-28
Rev. Robin K. Scott
9
652575
01-90-15
Perry F. Valdez
10
680229
25-13-75
Victor R. Phillips
11
650528
65-25-75
Shanna K. Fried
12
670129
68-02-29
Michele Shire
13
660129
65-05-28
Jamie Wright
14
650129
67-01-29
Lori Johnson
15
984575
66-01-29
Pamela Canter
16
220528
65-01-29
Mark Houten
17
450528
98-45-75
Clara E. Rodgers
18
39015
22-05-28
Vince Derby
19
29015
45-05-28
Randall Feye
20
8915
03-90-15
Thomas Eells
21
329015
02-90-15
Raul Hernandez
22
334575
00-89-15
Norma L. Smith
23
374575
32-90-15
Angela Hearn
24
8012
33-45-75
Byran Jones
25
210015
37-45-75
Arron Milowski
26
974575
00-80-15
Stephen Mackenzie
27
109015
21-00-15
Norma J. Smith
28
239015
97-45-75
Ryan Schmitt
29
462789
10-90-15
Beth Bryant
30
704197
23-90-15
Ann Belding