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Medical Billing And Coding Vocab
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1. Is a cumulative out-of-pocket amount that must be paid annually by the policyholder before benefits will be paid by the insurance company.
Limited ROM
Deductible
Melanin
Long bones
2. Is defined by Medicare as 'the determination that a service or procedure rendered is reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of an illness or injury.'
Medical necessity
Group Provider Number
Mandible
Add-on codes
3. The spinal /vertebral column is divided into five regions from the neck to the tailbone. There are 26 bones in the spine and they are referred to as the vertebrae. The following list explains the bones of the spine: Cervical -Neck Bones -Thoracic -U
true ribs
Uncertain behavior
Musculoskeletal System
Spinal/Vertebral Column
4. Standard - fee-for-service - cost-sharing plan ; Extra - preferred provider organization ;Prime - health maintenance organization plan with a point-of-service option All of the above-mentioned plans covered under TRICARE - with the exception of Prime
TRICARE PLANS
Zygoma
Social Security Number
False Claims Act (FCA)
5. Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
Collagen
Ischium
Paper Claim
6. 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
Occipital Bone
Sesamoid bones
Reasons for Documentation
Surgical Package
7. Deficient in pigment (melanin)
Group practice
Albino
Greenstick
Medical Records
8. Forms the sides of the cranium
Parietal Bones
Employer Liability
Chief complaint
Comminuted fracture
9. Are small - rounded bones that resemble a sesame seed. They are found near joints and increase the efficiency of muscles near a joint. An example of sesamoid bone is the knee cap.
There are two types of sweat glands
Sesamoid bones
Pre-authorization
Employee Liability
10. Was developed to protect healthcare professionals from liability of any civil damages as a result of rendering emergency care.
The Good Samaritan Act
Clean claim
HCPCS Level II codes (National Codes)
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
11. uncertain whether benign or malignant; borderline malignancy
Hypertension Table
Uncertain behavior
History
MEDICARE Part C
12. forms the back of the skull. There is a large hole at the ventral surface in this bone - called the foramen magnum - which allows the brain communication with the spinal cord
Rib Cage
Occipital Bone
Advance Beneficiary Notice
Hypertension Table
13. Codes from the CPT codebook are used to report services and procedures by physicians. It is published and updated annually by the American Medical Association (AMA) with a new one coming out each November and becoming effective on January 1st of the
The Good Samaritan Act
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Pre-paid Health Plan
Outpatient
14. This is a set of information the physician gathers from the patient regarding the following:
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
History
Lipocyte
Musculoskeletal System
15. HCPCS Reference Manual The CMS assigns a standard unique identifier known as the National Provider Identifier (NPI) The CMS also developed a two-part coding system called the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System ( HCPCS ) which is a collection o
Palatine bones
appendicular skeleton .
ligaments
Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System
16. This is used to indicate that the service provided was required by a third-party payer - governmental - legislative - or regulatory body. This does not include second opinion requested by a patient - family member - or another physician.
-32 - Mandated Services
Group practice
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
Unique Provider Identification Number (UPIN)
17. Smooth - slightly elevated - edematous(swollen) area that is redder or paler than the surrounding skin.
Social Security Number
essential modifiers
Wheal
The Integumentary System
18. Is the qualifying factor or factors that must be met before a patient receives benefits.
Malignant
Employer Liability
ligaments
Eligibility
19. 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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20. death of tissue associated with loss of blood supply
Palatine bones
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
Gangrene
Fissure
21. are small with irregular shapes. They are found in the wrist and ankle.
Rejected claim
Workers Compensation
Lipocyte
Short bones
22. Is the process of converting diagnoses - procedures - and services into numeric and alphanumeric characters.
Multigravida
Coding
Maxilla
Pre-paid Health Plan
23. 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
Category II Codes CPT
Category I Codes CPT
sebaceous(oil) glands and the suddoriferous (sweat) glands
Location Methods
24. A neoplasm is identified; however - no nature of the tumor is documented in the diagnosis or medical record.
Outpatient
A plus sign (+)
Unspecified nature
Sebaceous glands
25. the bone is crushed and or shattered.
TRICARE PLANS
Comminuted fracture
Group Insurance
Sub classification
26. the bone is broken and the ends are driven into each other.
Impacted
Two triangular symbols (a
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Chief complaint (CC)
27. Lower portion of the pelvic bone
Ischium
Eligibility
stand-alone codes
Lacrimal bones
28. paired bones at the corner of each eye that cradle the tear ducts.
MEDICARE Part D
Fee-for-Service
Lacrimal bones
Chief complaint
29. 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
eponychium
National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI)
Employer Liability
Column 1/Column 2 (previously called Comprehensive/Component) Edits
30. The reason the patient came to see the physician.
Disability insurance
Chief complaint (CC)
Location Methods
Clearinghouse
31. These parenthetic terms are called because their presence or absence does not have an effect on the selection of the code listed for the main term.
Mandible
Limited ROM
nonessential modifiers
Maxilla
32. An accelerated - severe form of hypertension with vascular damage and a diastolic pressure of 130mmHg or greater.
upper appendicular skeleton
Malignant
Pathologic
The Universal Claim Form
33. 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
Macule
MEDICARE Part D
Disability insurance
Paper Claim
34. This involves the use of relative value scales which assign a relative weight to individual services according to the basis for the scale. Services that are more difficult - time consuming - or resource intensive to perform typically have higher rela
Relative Value Payment Schedules Method
Long bones
Medicare Claim Status
Modifiers
35. Represent changes in the text or definition between the triangles.
Established Patient
Two triangular symbols (a
Participating physician
Unspecified (hypertension)
36. Hair fibers are composed of tightly fused meshwork of cells filled with hard protein called
Keratin
Secondary malignancy
Deductible
Ulcermembranes
37. Groove or crack like sore
Fissure
Unspecified (hypertension)
There are three layers to the skin
Health practitioner
38. is basically the same as HMO in the sense that the health care provider enters into contract with the MCOs to render services to the beneficiaries. However - PPO's charge a higher premium than HMO's in exchange for more flexibility and more options
Keratin
Occipital Bone
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Multigravida
39. Is one who has no contract with the health insurance plan.
Frontal Bone
Nonparticipating physician
Consultation
Colles
40. 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
Location Methods
Rejected claim
MEDICARE Part C
-99 - Multiple Modifiers
41. This modifier is used to indicate that the procedure was done by an outside laboratory and not by the reporting facility or clinic.
A plus sign (+)
Sphenoid Bones
Neoplasm Table
-90 - Reference (Outside) Laboratory
42. Is a requirement for some health insurance plans to obtain permission for a service or procedure before it is done. It indicates that a specific procedure or service is deemed 'medically necessary'.
Carpals
axial skeleton
Pre-authorization
Group Insurance
43. Is a cumulative out-of-pocket amount that must be paid annually by the policyholder before benefits will be paid by the insurance company.
MEDICARE Part B
The Good Samaritan Act
Medicare Claim Status
Deductible
44. Diathroses are joints that have free movement. Ball-and-socket joints (hip) and hinge joints (knees) are common diathroses joints. (synovial joints)
Full ROM
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Outpatient
45. This number is used instead of the individual physician's number for the performing provider who is a member of a group practice that submits claims to insurance companies under the group name.
Full ROM
Assault
Gangrene
Group Provider Number
46. HCPCS Reference Manual The CMS assigns a standard unique identifier known as the National Provider Identifier (NPI) The CMS also developed a two-part coding system called the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System ( HCPCS ) which is a collection o
TRICARE
Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System
Coding
There are three layers to the skin
47. Typically not used on the claim form unless the provider does not have an EIN.
Deductible
Sphenoid Bones
-51 - Multiple Procedures
Social Security Number
48. The Usual - Customary - and Reasonable: The UCR method is used mostly in reference to fee-for-service reimbursement. To arrive at a payment amount for a claim - the carrier compares: The physician's most frequent charge for a given service (the usual
Colles
Pre-paid Health Plan
Fee Schedule
Commercial Carriers
49. Identifies code pairs that should not be billed together because one code (Column 1) includes all the services described by another code (Column 2).
Inferior nasal conchae
Musculoskeletal System
Column 1/Column 2 (previously called Comprehensive/Component) Edits
Surgical Package
50. This is the traditional method used by providers for submission of charges to insurance companies. The most commonly used form is the CMS-1500. Few plans still accept the physician's encounter form or superbill and Medicare will only accept claims on
Paper Claim
stand-alone codes
Fiscal Intermediary
Review of Systems (ROS)