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Medical Billing And Coding Vocab
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1. Is defined as a doctor of medicine or osteopathy - dental medicine - dental surgery - podiatric medicine - optometry - or chiropractic medicine legally authorized to practice by the state in which he/she performs.
Surgical Package
Physician
MEDICARE Part B
Employer Identification Number (EIN)
2. Are temporary codes for emerging technology - services and procedures. If a Category III code is available - it is reported instead of a Category I unlisted code.
Category III Codes CPT
No ROM
Ischium
Physician
3. Are conditions - situations - and services not covered by the insurance carrier.
Temporal Bone
Exclusions and Limitations
Tabular List (Volume 1)...
History
4. Is a fee that is charged for each procedure or service performed by the physician. This fee is obtained from a fee schedule - which is a list of charges or allowance that have accepted for specific medical services. The system in which fee schedules
Carpals
Spinal/Vertebral Column
Salter-Harris
Fee-for-Service
5. most synarthroses are immovable joints held together by fibrous tissue.
Two triangular symbols (a
No ROM
Outpatient
Civil Monetary Penalties Law (CMPL)
6. Is defined as someone who has received medical services with in the last 3 years from the physician or another physician of the same specialty who belongs to the same group practice.
Compression fracture
Dirty claim
Chief complaint
Established Patient
7. The original cancer site. Malignant tumors are considered primary unless documented as secondary or metastatic.
Primary malignancy
Pelvis
Uncertain behavior
False Claims Act (FCA)
8. Are located in the dermal layer of the skin over the entire body - except for the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The sebaceous glands secrete an oily substance called sebum. Sebum contains lipids that help lubricate the skin and minimize w
A plus sign (+)
Birthday rule
Sebaceous glands
Unspecified (hypertension)
9. Is a percentage of the cost of covered services that a policyholder or a secondary insurance pays. A common payment percentage for coinsurance is 80/20 which indicates that 20% is the coinsurance for which the beneficiary or secondary insurance is re
Coinsurance
Group Provider Number
co-payment
Participating physician
10. - is a procedure or service provided without proper authorization or was not covered by a current authorization. The claim is denied and the provider cannot bill the patient for the charges.
Location Methods
Fiscal Intermediary
Unauthorized benefit
Outpatient
11. Is the upper arm bone.
eponychium
appendicular skeleton .
Wheal
Humerus
12. Most procedures have both professional (physician) and technical components. This modifier is attached to the procedure to indicate that the physician provided only the professional component.
-26 - Professional Component
Palatine bones
Mandible
Group practice
13. Various terms are used to describe the state of submitted forms. The following are some of the terms that are typically used by insurance carriers.
Medicare Claim Status
Medically needy
Flat bones
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
14. Is the federal government's health insurance program created by the Social Security Act of 1965 titled 'Health Insurance for the Aged and Disabled'. It is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) - formerly known as Health
Medicare
Eligibility
Malignant
Long bones
15. Contains complete - necessary information - but is incorrect or illogical in some way.
Fee Schedule
Chapters
Short bones
Invalid claim
16. The fractured area of bone collapses on itself.
Compression fracture
Medicare Claim Status
HCPCS Level II codes (National Codes)
Deductible
17. Hair fibers are composed of tightly fused meshwork of cells filled with hard protein called
Keratin
Unspecified nature
ulna
Indemnity Insurance
18. Under this schedule - a procedure's relative value is the sum total of three elements: Work: represents the amount of time - intensity of effort - and medical skill required of the physician. Overhead: practice costs related to the performing of the
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19. Is a service performed by a physician whose opinion or advice is requested by another physician in the evaluation or treatment of a patient's illness or suspected problem. The consultant does not assume responsibility for the patient's care and must
-32 - Mandated Services
Consultation
stand-alone codes
Spinal/Vertebral Column
20. Also called 'global surgery' - includes a variety of services rendered by a surgeon which includes the following: Surgical procedure performed Local infiltration - metacarpal/metatarsal/digital block - or topical anesthesia Preoperative E/M services
Chief complaint
Surgical Package
Subcategories
Occipital Bone
21. Physicians are legally responsible for their own conduct and any actions of their employees (their designee) performed within the context of their employment. This is referred to as 'vicarious liability -' also known as 'respondent superior -' which
-24 - Unrelated E/M Service by the Same Physician During a Postoperative Period
Radius
No ROM
Employer Liability
22. All patients have a right to privacy and all information should remain privileged. Discuss patient information only with the patient's physician or office personnel that need certain information to do their job. Obtain a signed consent form to releas
Location Methods
Patient Confidentiality
Established patient
Nodule
23. are found covering soft body parts. These are the shoulder blades - ribs - and pelvic bones.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
Lacrimal bones
Flat bones
Consultation
24. Medically indigent low-income individuals and families ;Low-income persons losing employer health insurance coverage ( Medicaid purchase of COBRA coverage)
Commercial Carriers
Medically needy
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
Collagen
25. Are codes formulated thru the joint efforts of the CMS - the Health Insurance Association of America - and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Level II contains five position alpha-numeric codes for physician and non-physician services not fo
Lacrimal bones
Gender rule
Clean claim
HCPCS Level II codes (National Codes)
26. is defined as reimbursement for income lost as a result of a temporary or permanent illness or injury. When patients are treated for disability diagnoses and other medical problems - separate patient records must be maintained. Disability insurance
Add-on codes
Medicare's Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) Payment Schedule
Disability insurance
Primary malignancy
27. The cuticle at the lower part of the nail and this is sometimes referred to as the
Lipocyte
eponychium
Benign
Dirty claim
28. The reason the patient came to see the physician.
Limited ROM
Chief complaint (CC)
-51 - Multiple Procedures
Lacrimal bones
29. is one who has not received professional services from the physician or another physician of the same specialty in the same group within the past three (3) years.
encounter form
Retention of Medical Records
Nodule
New patient
30. This is defined as incidents or practices - not usually considered fraudulent - that are inconsistent with the accepted medical business or fiscal practices in the industry. Examples of abuse are submitting a claim for a service or procedure performe
Abuse
HCPCS Level I codes
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Pre-certification
31. This is an alternative to paper claims submitted to the third-party payer directly by the physician or through a clearinghouse. Electronic claims are usually paid faster than paper claims and most electronic claims software have self-editing features
Electronic Claim
nonessential modifiers
Coordination of Benefits (COB)
Wheal
32. Poisoning was due to: Accidental overdose; Wrong substance taken; Accidents in use of drugs and biologicals; External causes of poisonings classifiable to 980-989 Therapeutic Use: instances when a correct substance properly taken is the cause of adve
Fraud
Health practitioner
Accident
There are two types of sweat glands
33. Provide a four-digit code (one digit after the decimal point) which is more specific than category code (3-digit) in terms of cause - site - or manifestation of the condition. This must be used if available. From subcategory - specificity moves to an
Sub classification
Subcategories
Coding
Unspecified nature
34. The CPT Index is arranged in alphabetical order by main terms which are further divided by subterms. There are five location methods: 1. Service or Procedure 2. Anatomic site 3. Condition or Disease 4. Synonym/Eponym 5. Abbreviation
There are two types of sweat glands
Impetigo
Location Methods
Pre-certification
35. Forms the anterior part of the skull and the forehead
Benign
Frontal Bone
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Nodule
36. includes the shoulder girdle which is made up of the scapula - clavicle and upper extremities. The scapula - or shoulder blades are flat bones that help support the arms. The clavicle - or collarbone - is curved horizontal bones that attach to the u
upper appendicular skeleton
Unique Provider Identification Number (UPIN)
Impetigo
Supplementary Classification of External Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E Codes)
37. Is to determine coverage for a specific treatment such as surgery - hospitalization or tests - under the insured's policy.
Section 3 Index to External Causes of Injury (E codes)
sprain
stand-alone codes
Pre-certification
38. Indicates add-on codes
A plus sign (+)
Liability insurance
Radius
upper appendicular skeleton
39. This modifier is used when the same procedure is performed on a mirror-image part of the body..
Accident
-50 - Bilateral Procedure
Medicare Claim Status
Outpatient
40. Medically indigent low-income individuals and families ;Low-income persons losing employer health insurance coverage ( Medicaid purchase of COBRA coverage)
phalanges (phalanx.s)
State License Number
Medically needy
Relative Value Payment Schedules Method
41. The skin and its accessory organs.Integument means covering. The skin covers over an area of 22 square feet ( an average adult). It is a complex system of specialized tissues containing glands - nerves and blood vessels. The main function of the skin
Rejected claim
Pre-authorization
New Patient
The Integumentary System
42. Has all required fields accurately filled out - contains no deficiencies and passes all edits. The carrier does not require investigation outside of the carrier's operation before paying the claim.
Commercial Carriers
Clean claim
Fraud
Zygoma
43. numbers 8-10 - are attached to the sternum by cartilage
False ribs
Eligibility
Long bones
Keratin
44. 'Errors and omissions insurance' is protection against loss of monies caused by failure through error or unintentional omission on the part of the individual or service submitting the insurance claim. Some physicians' contract with a billing service
Rib Cage
Employee Liability
Medicaid
Comminuted fracture
45. The physician must obtain this number in order to practice within a state.
State License Number
ligaments
The Good Samaritan Act
Fiscal Intermediary
46. uncertain whether benign or malignant; borderline malignancy
Uncertain behavior
Impacted
Collagen
Participating physician
47. Numbers 1-7 - attach directly to the sternum in the front of the body.
true ribs
Macule
Occipital Bone
-32 - Mandated Services
48. Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to a secondary site either adjacent or remote region of the body
Secondary malignancy
False ribs
Retention of Medical Records
Benign (hypertension)
49. This modifier is used to report a procedure or service that has more than one Modifier but the third-party payer does not allow the addition of multiple modifiers to the code. Modifier -99 is attached to the procedure code and the multiple Modifiers
-99 - Multiple Modifiers
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Lipocyte
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
50. cancer that is localized and has not spread to adjacent tissues or distant parts of the body
Carcinoma (Ca) in situ
Benign (hypertension)
Categories
Non-covered benefit
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