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Medical Billing And Coding Vocab
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1. They are for profit organizations that operate in the private sector selling different health insurance benefits plans to groups or individuals. Most commercial plans have predefined patient yearly deductibles and coinsurance generally based on 80/2
Commercial Carriers
Sphenoid Bones
Hypertension Table
History of present illness (HPI)
2. Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to a secondary site either adjacent or remote region of the body
Fiscal Intermediary
Non-covered benefit
Secondary malignancy
Participating physician
3. Is one who has a contract with a health insurance plan and accepts whatever the plan pays for procedures or services rendered.
Advance Beneficiary Notice
Ulcermembranes
Participating physician
Chapters
4. Bone that forms posterior/inferior part of the nasal septal wall between the nostrils.
Undetermined
Ischium
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Vomer
5. 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
Malignant
Pubic bone
axial skeleton
Subcategories
6. numbers 8-10 - are attached to the sternum by cartilage
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
False ribs
bullet (a
Physician
7. 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.
Physician
Nonparticipating physician
Gender rule
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
8. Diathroses are joints that have free movement. Ball-and-socket joints (hip) and hinge joints (knees) are common diathroses joints. (synovial joints)
Abuse
-90 - Reference (Outside) Laboratory
Full ROM
Compression fracture
9. This is not specified as benign or malignant in the diagnosis or medical record.
Unauthorized benefit
Suicide Attempt
Unspecified (hypertension)
History of present illness (HPI)
10. This modifier is used when: more than one procedure is performed during the same surgical episode; one code does not describe all of the procedures performed; and the secondary procedure is not minor or incidental to the major procedure. The followin
-51 - Multiple Procedures
-78 - Return to the Operating Room for a Related Procedure During the Postoperative Period
Accident
Melanin
11. 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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12. A neoplasm is identified; however - no nature of the tumor is documented in the diagnosis or medical record.
Medicare's Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) Payment Schedule
Physician
Unspecified nature
Employer Identification Number (EIN)
13. - To pay for medical services and items that Medicare does not cover and Medicare's coinsurance and deductibles - beneficiaries may purchase a supplemental insurance. Medigap is a private insurance designed to help pay for those amounts that are typ
Blue Cross/Blue Shield Plans
HCPCS Level I codes
Albino
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
14. Hair fibers are composed of tightly fused meshwork of cells filled with hard protein called
MEDICAID COVERAGE
No ROM
Keratin
Clean claim
15. 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.
Modifiers
The St. Anthony Relative Value for Physicians (RVP)
Vesicle
-78 - Return to the Operating Room for a Related Procedure During the Postoperative Period
16. A physician has a separate PPIN for each group office/clinic in which he or she practices. In the Medicare program - in addition to a group number - each member of a group is issued an 8-character performing provider identification number.
Malignant
Participating physician
itemized statement
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
17. 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.
Provider Identification Number (PIN)
phalanges (phalanx.s)
Employee Liability
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
18. The epidermis - the dermis - and the subcutaneous layer. The epidermis is a thin - cellular membrane layer that contains keratin. The dermis is a dense - fibrous - connective tissue that contains collagen. The subcutaneous layer is a thicker and fatt
Sections
upper appendicular skeleton
Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
There are three layers to the skin
19. 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
Carcinoma (Ca) in situ
Coding
Sub classification
20. 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
Parietal Bones
Colles
Limited ROM
Occipital Bone
21. Medicare Managed Care Plans (Formerly Medicare Plus (+) Choice Plan) was created to offer a number of healthcare services in addition to those available under Part A and Part B. The CMS contracts with managed care plans or provider service organizati
Clearinghouse
Medicare
MEDICARE Part C
Inferior nasal conchae
22. Identifies code pairs that should not be billed together because one code (Column 1) includes all the services described by another code (Column 2).
Colles
MEDICARE Part D
Categorically needy -MEDICAID
Column 1/Column 2 (previously called Comprehensive/Component) Edits
23. Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue
Collagen
Column 1/Column 2 (previously called Comprehensive/Component) Edits
premium
Gangrene
24. 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
Flat bones
Nonparticipating physician
-99 - Multiple Modifiers
Outpatient
25. the bone is broken and the ends are driven into each other.
Alopecia
Impacted
Pre-determination
Mutually Exclusive Edits
26. There are 12 pairs of ribs. The first 7 pairs join the sternum anteriorly through cartilaginous attachments called costal cartilages.
Hypertension Table
Rib Cage
lunula
Commercial Carriers
27. Indicates add-on codes
Physician
-24 - Unrelated E/M Service by the Same Physician During a Postoperative Period
A plus sign (+)
ulna
28. Is the upper arm bone.
Pelvis
Alphabetic Index (Volume 2)
-90 - Reference (Outside) Laboratory
Humerus
29. 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
Carpals
No ROM
Reasons for Documentation
Pre-certification
30. Contains complete - necessary information - but is incorrect or illogical in some way.
Health Care Financing Administration Common Procedure Coding System
Gender rule
Personal Insurance
Invalid claim
31. Forms the sides of the cranium
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
Albino
Parietal Bones
Unspecified nature
32. 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
Medicare
Chief complaint (CC)
Health practitioner
Surgical Package
33. 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.
Deductible
Medicare Claim Status
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
A plus sign (+)
34. 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
essential modifiers
Coding
upper appendicular skeleton
Reasons for Documentation
35. Typically not used on the claim form unless the provider does not have an EIN.
A plus sign (+)
Social Security Number
Liability insurance
Peer Review Organization (PRO)
36. numbers 8-10 - are attached to the sternum by cartilage
Modifiers
False ribs
Sphenoid Bones
Workers Compensation
37. - To pay for medical services and items that Medicare does not cover and Medicare's coinsurance and deductibles - beneficiaries may purchase a supplemental insurance. Medigap is a private insurance designed to help pay for those amounts that are typ
Undetermined
Column 1/Column 2 (previously called Comprehensive/Component) Edits
Coinsurance
Medigap (Medicare Supplemental Insurance)
38. Deals with the prevention of healthcare fraud and abuse of patients on Medicare and Medicaid.
False ribs
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Pelvis
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
39. 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
MEDICAID COVERAGE
Fee Schedule
Eligibility
The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT)
40. Describes the services billed and includes a breakdown of how the payment is determined
Supplementary Classification of External Causes of Injury and Poisoning (E Codes)
Temporal Bone
Full ROM
Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
41. is a traumatic injury to a joint involving the soft tissue.
bullet (a
Civil Monetary Penalties Law (CMPL)
Category II Codes CPT
sprain
42. In July 2001 - the Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) became the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) - and the universal claim form HCFA-1500 became the CMS-1500.Virtually all third-party payers will accept it - and Medicare requ
Coordination of Benefits (COB)
Subcategories
The Universal Claim Form
Temporal Bone
43. Mild or controlled hypertension and no damage to the vascular system or organs.
Workers Compensation
Undetermined
Fissure
Benign (hypertension)
44. Are composed of three-digit codes representing a single disease or condition.
Participating physician
Categories
Ulcermembranes
Performing Provider Identification Number (PPIN)
45. Typically not used on the claim form unless the provider does not have an EIN.
Lacrimal bones
No ROM
Social Security Number
Birthday rule
46. Is when two insurance companies work together to coordinate payment of the benefits.
Coordination of Benefits (COB)
Unauthorized benefit
Sub classification
MEDICARE Part D
47. A fat cell
National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI)
Benign
Outpatient
Lipocyte
48. Is the cost of insurance coverage paid annually - semi-annually or monthly to keep a policy in effect.
stand-alone codes
bullet (a
premium
Carcinoma (Ca) in situ
49. 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
Accept assignment
Pre-certification
Fee-for-Service
Short bones
50. Is one who has received professional services from the physician or another physician of the same specialty in the same group within the past three (3) years....
Established patient
stand-alone codes
Civil Monetary Penalties Law (CMPL)
Retention of Medical Records