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Medical Billing And Coding Vocab
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1. solid - round or oval elevated lesion more than 1 cm in diameter
Nodule
Fee-for-Service
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
triangle (a
2. Discolored - flat lesion (freckles - tattoo marks)
Macule
Inferior nasal conchae
Uncertain behavior
Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
3. Are conditions - situations - and services not covered by the insurance carrier.
true ribs
Exclusions and Limitations
Peer Review Organization (PRO)
premium
4. Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to a secondary site either adjacent or remote region of the body
-50 - Bilateral Procedure
False Claims Act (FCA)
Secondary malignancy
Categorically needy -MEDICAID
5. Bacterial inflammatory skin disease characterized by lesion - pustules and vesicles.
Past - family and social history (PFSH)
Impetigo
Exclusions and Limitations
Assault
6. Forms the anterior part of the skull and the forehead
Frontal Bone
Compliance Regulations
-99 - Multiple Modifiers
ulna
7. 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
Indemnity Insurance
Limited ROM
Salter-Harris
The Integumentary System
8. is a traumatic injury to a joint involving the soft tissue.
sprain
Abuse
appendicular skeleton .
Qualified diagnosis
9. Is a managed care plan that gives beneficiaries the option whom to see for services. If the beneficiary goes to see a physician within the network - s/he will receive benefits similar to an HMO. But if the beneficiary chooses to see a physician from
Group practice
HCPCS Level I codes
Point-of-Service plan (POS)
Disability insurance
10. Cheekbone
CHAMPVA (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veterans Affairs)
Evaluation and Management Review
Full ROM
Zygoma
11. Diathroses are joints that have free movement. Ball-and-socket joints (hip) and hinge joints (knees) are common diathroses joints. (synovial joints)
Sub classification
Full ROM
There are three layers to the skin
Reasons for Documentation
12. Superior and widest bone
upper appendicular skeleton
Health practitioner
ulna
Pelvis
13. Poisoning cannot be determined whether intentional or accidental.
Multigravida
Undetermined
Rejected claim
Outpatient
14. Knowingly and intentionally deceiving or misrepresenting information that may result in unauthorized benefits is known as fraud.. Common forms of fraud are billing for services not furnished - unbundling - and misrepresenting diagnosis to justify pay
Fraud
Employee Liability
The Patient Care Partnership (Patient's Bill of Rights)
Category I Codes CPT
15. There are 12 pairs of ribs. The first 7 pairs join the sternum anteriorly through cartilaginous attachments called costal cartilages.
Rib Cage
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
sprain
-50 - Bilateral Procedure
16. 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.
New Patient
Advance Beneficiary Notice
The Universal Claim Form
Category III Codes CPT
17. There are 12 pairs of ribs. The first 7 pairs join the sternum anteriorly through cartilaginous attachments called costal cartilages.
upper appendicular skeleton
Unspecified (hypertension)
Add-on codes
Rib Cage
18. The poisoning was self-inflicted.
Add-on codes
Suicide Attempt
Ulcermembranes
Ethmoid Bone
19. Is the process of converting diagnoses - procedures - and services into numeric and alphanumeric characters.
Coding
Retention of Medical Records
Unique Provider Identification Number (UPIN)
Physician
20. Provide the means by which the reporting physician can indicate that a service or procedure that has been performed has been altered by some specific circumstance but not changed in its definition or code.
Ischium
Modifiers
Palatine bones
Location Methods
21. 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
Fissure
Category II Codes CPT
Unspecified nature
The Integumentary System
22. Is a regionally managed healthcare program for active duty and retired members of the armed forces - their families - and survivors. It is a service benefit program and contains no premium. TRICARE is the new title for the CHAMPUS program (Civilian H
Melanin
Physician
TRICARE
Fraud
23. Hair fibers are composed of tightly fused meshwork of cells filled with hard protein called
Keratin
MEDICAID COVERAGE
Colles
Commercial Carriers
24. 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
Subcategories
Capitated Rates
Sebaceous glands
Undetermined
25. 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.
Indemnity Insurance
upplementary Classification of Factors Influencing Health Status and Contact with Health Services (V Codes)
Polyp
Sesamoid bones
26. most synarthroses are immovable joints held together by fibrous tissue.
No ROM
circle with a line through it)
Physician
Suicide Attempt
27. Diathroses are joints that have free movement. Ball-and-socket joints (hip) and hinge joints (knees) are common diathroses joints. (synovial joints)
sprain
Pre-determination
Full ROM
Abuse
28. Pre-determined set of benefits covered under one set annual fee.
Sub classification
Pre-paid Health Plan
Add-on codes
Social Security Number
29. uncertain whether benign or malignant; borderline malignancy
Mandible
Uncertain behavior
Outpatient
Birthday rule
30. Eccrine sweat glands are the most common and the apocrine sweat glands that secrete an odorless sweat.
There are two types of sweat glands
Malignant
Sub classification
Medicare's Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) Payment Schedule
31. This modifier is used to explain that the procedure or service done during a postoperative period was planned at the time of the original procedure. This is also used if a therapeutic procedure is performed because of the findings from a diagnostic p
Category II Codes CPT
-58 - Staged or Related Procedure or Service by the same Physician during the Postoperative Period
Vesicle
Employer Liability
32. Is also called the superbill; it is a listing of the diagnoses - procedures - and charges for a patient's visit.
encounter form
Medical necessity
The Patient Care Partnership (Patient's Bill of Rights)
Coinsurance
33. forms the roof of the nasal cavity.
CPT SECTIONS.
Physician
Commercial Carriers
Ethmoid Bone
34. 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
Sections
stand-alone codes
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Capitated Rates
35. Was developed to protect healthcare professionals from liability of any civil damages as a result of rendering emergency care.
Category III Codes CPT
The Good Samaritan Act
Preferred Provider plan
Unauthorized benefit
36. Number assigned by the insurance company to a physician who renders services to patients.
Provider Identification Number (PIN)
Capitated Rates
encounter form
MEDICARE Part B
37. Make up part of the interior of the nose.
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
Coding
New Patient
Inferior nasal conchae
38. are small with irregular shapes. They are found in the wrist and ankle.
Advance Beneficiary Notice
Tabular List (Volume 1)...
Palatine bones
Short bones
39. Was developed to protect healthcare professionals from liability of any civil damages as a result of rendering emergency care.
The Good Samaritan Act
Fissure
Gender rule
Point-of-Service plan (POS)
40. Under capitation - the physician provides a full range of contracted services to covered patients for a fixed amount on a periodic basis. While guaranteed a fixed amount - the physician assumes the risk that the cost of providing the care to the pati
Capitated Rates
Categorically needy -MEDICAID
Ischium
co-payment
41. The break of the distal end of the radius at the epiphysis often occurs when the patient has attempted to break his or her fall.
Full ROM
False Claims Act (FCA)
Colles
Advance Beneficiary Notice
42. Is the lower medial arm bone.
Category I Codes CPT
ulna
CPT SECTIONS.
Tabular List (Volume 1)...
43. 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.
New patient
Pre-paid Health Plan
Salter-Harris
Inpatient
44. consists of 17 chapters based on either body system or cause or type of disease. The codes range from 001-999.
Hypertension Table
co-payment
The Good Samaritan Act
Tabular List (Volume 1)...
45. Numbers 1-7 - attach directly to the sternum in the front of the body.
true ribs
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
Modifiers
Surgical Package
46. major skin pigment
Provider Identification Number (PIN)
Carpals
premium
Melanin
47. Is a state based group of physicians working under government guideline to review cases and determine their appropriateness and quality of professional care.
Peer Review Organization (PRO)
Lacrimal bones
Pubic bone
Participating physician
48. Is the type of plan a patient may have where they can see providers outside their plan. The patient is responsible to pay the higher portion of the fee.
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
Collagen
Preferred Provider plan
Medical Records
49. means the provider agrees to accept what the insurance company approves as payment in full for the claim.
true ribs
Accept assignment
Location Methods
Impacted
50. 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.
Radius
-58 - Staged or Related Procedure or Service by the same Physician during the Postoperative Period
Category III Codes CPT
Fraud