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Medical Billing And Coding Vocab
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1. Upper jaw bone
Category III Codes CPT
CPT SECTIONS.
Maxilla
Fee Schedule
2. 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.
Established Patient
Relative Value Payment Schedules Method
HCPCS Level II codes (National Codes)
Zygoma
3. Developed by the CMS to promote national correct coding methodologies and to control improper coding that leads to inappropriate payment of Part B health insurance claims.
Rejected claim
Disability insurance
Location Methods
National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI)
4. The bone is broken and pierces an internal organ
A plus sign (+)
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
A plus sign (+)
Complicated
5. This is any procedure or service reported on the insurance claim that is not listed in the payer's master benefit list. This will result in the denial of the claim. Providers may be able to recover the charges from the patient.
Non-covered benefit
Vesicle
National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI)
Medical Records
6. the bone is crushed and or shattered.
Sections
Comminuted fracture
Workers Compensation
itemized statement
7. make up part of the roof of the mouth
Salter-Harris
Patient Confidentiality
Palatine bones
Gender rule
8. This modifier is used to indicate that the procedure was done by an outside laboratory and not by the reporting facility or clinic.
-90 - Reference (Outside) Laboratory
MEDICARE Part D
triangle (a
Palatine bones
9. forms the roof of the nasal cavity.
Clean claim
Ethmoid Bone
Impetigo
Social Security Number
10. Consists of the skull - rib cage - and spine
Temporal Bone
axial skeleton
Malignant
MEDICAID COVERAGE
11. Is a cost-sharing requirement for the insured to pay at the time of service. This amount is usually a specific dollar amount (e.g.. $15 - $20 - $25)
co-payment
Rib Cage
Established Patient
MEDICARE Part B
12. - 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.
Categories
TRICARE PLANS
Unauthorized benefit
New Patient
13. provides a five-digit code which gives the highest specificity of description to a condition. Use of it is mandatory if it is available. A code not reported to the full number of digits required is invalid. e.g. 240.01 Toxic diffuse goiter with thyr
Wheal
Inferior nasal conchae
Dirty claim
Sub classification
14. is a traumatic injury to a joint involving the soft tissue.
Keratin
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
sprain
Chapters
15. There are 12 pairs of ribs. The first 7 pairs join the sternum anteriorly through cartilaginous attachments called costal cartilages.
Rib Cage
Advance Beneficiary Notice
Pre-paid Health Plan
Compliance Regulations
16. The poisoning was self-inflicted.
Compression fracture
Coinsurance
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
Suicide Attempt
17. To report a circumstance in which the physician returns to the operating room to address a complication stemming from the initial procedure - modifier -78 is attached to the subsequent procedure code.
-78 - Return to the Operating Room for a Related Procedure During the Postoperative Period
Outpatient
Fee Schedule
Albino
18. 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.
The Integumentary System
The Universal Claim Form
Category III Codes CPT
Group Provider Number
19. 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.
Unspecified (hypertension)
Clean claim
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Categories
20. Are the finger bones. Each finger has three phalanges - except for the thumb. The three phalanges are the proximal - middle and a distal phalanx. The thumb has a proximal and distal.
Sphenoid Bones
-90 - Reference (Outside) Laboratory
Medical Records
phalanges (phalanx.s)
21. Benign growth extending from the surface of the mucous membrane
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
Polyp
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plans
lunula
22. most synarthroses are immovable joints held together by fibrous tissue.
No ROM
Patient Confidentiality
Deductible
Salter-Harris
23. The physician must obtain this number in order to practice within a state.
State License Number
Short bones
Short bones
Fraud
24. When a group of employees and their dependents are insured under one (1) group policy issued to the employer. Generally - the employer pays the premium or a portion of the premium and the employee pays the difference. This all depends on the type of
Group Insurance
Contracted Rates with MCOs
Sesamoid bones
Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System
25. 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
essential modifiers
Disability insurance
bullet (a
Ethmoid Bone
26. 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
Retention of Medical Records
-32 - Mandated Services
Occipital Bone
premium
27. 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.
Sections
Category III Codes CPT
Section 3 Index to External Causes of Injury (E codes)
Floating ribs Ribs 11 and 12 are - because they are not attached at all.
28. It is important that every patient seen by the physician has comprehensive legible documentation about the patient's illness - treatment and plans for the following reasons Avoidance of denied or delayed payments by insurance carriers investigating t
Hairline
Reasons for Documentation
lunula
Modifiers
29. Was created to provide medical benefits to spouses and children of veterans with total - permanent service related disabilities or for surviving spouses and children of a veteran who died as a result of service-related disability. It is a service ben
There are two types of sweat glands
False ribs
CHAMPVA (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Veterans Affairs)
Two triangular symbols (a
30. Medicaid is the payer of last resort. If the patient has Medicare and Medicaid - Medicaid usually pays for the Medicare Part B deductible - coinsurance - and monthly premium amounts. Some of the services covered by Medicaid include the following: Inp
Pathologic
Employee Liability
Polyp
MEDICAID COVERAGE
31. Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to a secondary site either adjacent or remote region of the body
Coinsurance
Medicare
Secondary malignancy
Established patient
32. Is a cumulative out-of-pocket amount that must be paid annually by the policyholder before benefits will be paid by the insurance company.
Unspecified (hypertension)
TRICARE PLANS
Deductible
Remittance Advice
33. Make up part of the interior of the nose.
Group Insurance
Inferior nasal conchae
ulna
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
34. 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.
Outpatient
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
Exclusions and Limitations
Physician
35. amphiathroses are joints joined together by cartilage that is slightly moveable - such as the vertebrae of the spine or the pubic bone.
Limited ROM
Coding
Chief complaint
Unspecified nature
36. Is also called the superbill; it is a listing of the diagnoses - procedures - and charges for a patient's visit.
Two triangular symbols (a
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Employer Identification Number (EIN)
encounter form
37. most synarthroses are immovable joints held together by fibrous tissue.
No ROM
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Group practice
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
38. Is a state-required insurance plan - the coverage of which provides benefits to employees and their dependents for work related injury - illness or death. Each state has an established minimum number of employees required before this law comes into e
Sphenoid Bones
Workers Compensation
Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
Physician
39. Numbers 1-7 - attach directly to the sternum in the front of the body.
HCPCS Level I codes
true ribs
HCPCS Level II codes (National Codes)
Inferior nasal conchae
40. Includes - but is not limited to - physician assistant - certified nurse-midwife - qualified psychologist - nurse practitioner - clinical social worker - physical therapist - occupational therapist - respiratory therapist - certified registered nurse
Sesamoid bones
Add-on codes
Health practitioner
Group practice
41. Is a document provided to a Medicare beneficiary by a provider prior to service being rendered letting the beneficiary know of his/her responsibility to pay if Medicare denies the claim.
Sphenoid Bones
Carpals
Advance Beneficiary Notice
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
42. This consists of the patient's personal experiences with illnesses - surgeries and injuries. It also contains information of illnesses predominant in the family. It contains the patient's educational background - occupation - marital status - and oth
Past - family and social history (PFSH)
Parietal Bones
true ribs
upper appendicular skeleton
43. Unlike the RBRVS - the RVP has no geographic adjustment factor or individual RVU component to calculate. However - for each category of procedures - a separate conversion factor must be developed....
Hairline
Benign
Employer Identification Number (EIN)
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
44. Numbers 1-7 - attach directly to the sternum in the front of the body.
true ribs
Deductible
Flat bones
Ulcermembranes
45. 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.
Qualified diagnosis
Supplementary Classification of External Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E Codes)
Physician
Alopecia
46. Bacterial inflammatory skin disease characterized by lesion - pustules and vesicles.
Impetigo
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Fissure
History of present illness (HPI)
47. Forms the anterior part of the skull and the forehead
Categorically needy -MEDICAID
Frontal Bone
A plus sign (+)
False Claims Act (FCA)
48. The CPT manual is composed of eight sections. Each section begins with guidelines that provide specific coding rules for that section. Guidelines at the beginning of the section are applicable to all codes in the section - while notes that pertain t
Alopecia
Ischium
CPT SECTIONS.
Capitated Rates
49. Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to a secondary site either adjacent or remote region of the body
The Good Samaritan Act
Subcategories
Sesamoid bones
Secondary malignancy
50. A minor fracture appears as a thin line on x-ray and may not extend completely through the bone.
MEDICAID COVERAGE
Chief complaint (CC)
Occipital Bone
Hairline