MO202 ch 6,7,8
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Correct Coding Initiative (CCI)
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computerized Medicare system that prevents overpayment
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CCI edits
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code combinations used by computers in the Medicare system to check claims
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CCI column 1/ column 2 code pair edit
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Medicare code edit where CPT codes in colum 2 will not be paid if reproted in the same way as the column 1 code
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CCI mutually exclusive code (MEC) edit
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both services represented by MEC codes that could not have been done during one encounter
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CCI modifer indicator
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number showing if ht euse of a modifer can bypass a CCI edit
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Medically unlikely edits (MUEs)
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units of servie edits used to lower the Medicare fee-for-service paid claims error rate
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OIG Work Plan
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OIG annual list of planned projects-
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Advisory opinion
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opinion issued by CMS or the OIG that becomes legal advise
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Excluded parties
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individuals or companies not permitted to participate in federal healthcare programs
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Claims are rejected or downcoded because of:
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-medical necessity errors -Coding errors -Errors relating to billing
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Truncated coding
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diagnoses not coded at the highest lefel of specificity -using diagnosis codes that are not as specific as possible-mismatch between the gender or age of the patient and the selected code when the code involves selection for either criterion
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Assumption coding
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reporting times or services that are not actually documented, but the coder assumes was performed -altering documentation after services are reported -coding without proper documentation -reporting services provided by unlicensed or unqualified clinical personnel -coding an unilateral service tice instead of choosing a bilateral code- -not satistisfying the conditions of coverage for a particular service, such as the physician's direct supervision of a a physician assistant's work
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Errors related to billing cycle
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-billing noncovered services -billing overlimit services -unbundling -using an inappropriate modifer or no modifier when one is required -always assinging he same leel of E/M service -billing a consultantation instead of an office visit -billing invalid/ outdated code -billing without proper signatures on file
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Upcoding
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using a procedure code that provides a higher reimbursement rate then the correct code--may lead to the payer downcoding
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Downcoding
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using lower-level code
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Strategies to ensure compiant billing
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-carefully bundled codes and global periods -benchmark the practice's E/M codes with national averages -used modifier appropriately -be clear on professional courtesy and discounts to unisured/low-income patients -maintain compliant job reference aids and doucumentation templates
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Professional courtesy
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providing free services to other physicians
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Job reference aid
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list of practice's frequently reported procedures and diagnosis
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Computer-assisted coding(CAC)
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allows a software program to assist in assigning codes
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Documentation template
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form used to prompt a physician to document a complete review of systems (ROS) and treatment's medical necessity
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External audit
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audit conducted by an outside organization
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Internal audit
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self-audit conducted b a staff member or consultant
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prospective audit
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internal audit of claims conducted before transmission
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Retrospective audit
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internal audit conducted after claims are processed and RAs have been received two benefits: -complete record is available so auditor knows which codes have been rejected or downcoded -explanation of the rejection or reduced charges making changes to the coding approachd if needed
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Recovery Audit contractor (RAC)
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program designed to audit Medicare claims
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Usual fee
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normal fee charged by a provider
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selecting the correct E/M (evaluation and management) code
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-location(where on the body the symptom is occurring) -Quality(characteristics of the pain) -severity(the rank of the symptom or pain 1-10) -duration(how long has been present or how long when it occurs) -timing(when symptom or pain occurs) -context(the situation that is asssociated with the pain or symptom -modifing factors(things done to make the P or S change) -associated signs and symptoms
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Charge-based fee structure
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fees based on typically charged amounts -fees that providers of similar training and experience have charged for similar services
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resource-based fee structure
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fees structures built by comparing three factors (1) how difficult it is the the provider to do the procedure (2) how much office overhead the procedure involves (3) the relative risk the the procedure presnets to the patient and the provider
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usual, customary, and reasonable (UCR)
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setting fees by comparing usual fees, and reasonable fees
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relative value unit (RVU)
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factor assigned to a medical service based on the realative skill and required time
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Conversion factor
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amount used to multiply a relative value unit to arrive at a charge
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Resource-based relative value scale (RBRVS)
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relative value scal for establisihing Medicare charges
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Geographic practice cost index (GPCI)
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Medicare factor used to adjust providers' fees in a particular geographic area
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Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (MPFS)
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the RBRVS-base allowed fees
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Steps used to calculate the RBRVS payments under the MPFS:
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-Determine the procedure code for the service -Use the MPFS to find three RVUs--work, practice expense, and malpractice--for the procedure -use the Medicare GPCI list to find the three geographic practice cost indices -Multipy each RVU by its GPCI to calculate the adjusted value -Add the three adjusted totals, and multiply ;the sum by the annual conversion factor to determine the payment
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Payer use one of three methods to pay providers
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-Allowed charge--maximum charge a plan pays for a service or pocedure -Bundled payment--method by which an entire episode of care is paid for by a predetermined single payment -Balance billing--collecting the difference between a provider's usual fee and a payer's lower allowed charge -Write off--to deduct an amount from a patient's account
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Capitation rate (or cap rate)
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is the periodic prepayment to a provider for spcified services to each plan member -Health plan sets a capitation rate that pays for all contracted services to enrolled members for a given period
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HIPAA X12 837 Health Care Claim or equivalent Encounter Information
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used to send a claim to primary and secondary payers the electronic HIPAA claim is based on the CMS1500, which is a paper claim form
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Nationa Uniform Claim Committee(NUCC)
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organization responsible for claim content -CMS-1500 (08/05) current paper claim approved by the NUCC 5010 version-new format for the EDI transactions
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Completing CMS 1500 Claim- Patient info section
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Carrier block- data entry area in the upper right of the form CMS-1500 Condition code- two-digit numeric or alphanumeric codes used to report a special condition or unique circumstance #1-13 list demographic information about the patient and specific info about the patients insurance information is entered based on the patien info form, insurance card, and payer verification data
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Types of providers
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-Pay to provider- person or organizatio that will be paid for services on a HIPAA claim -Rendering provider--term used to identify an alternative physician or professional who provides the procedure on a claim -Billing provider--person or organizaiton sending a HIPAA claim -Referring provider
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Completing the CMS-1500 Claim: Physician/Supplier Info Section
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identifies the provider , describes services performed, gives the payer additonal info to process the claim -Other ID number-additional provider identification number -Qualifier- two digit code for a type of provider id # other thatn the NPI -Outside lab-purchased lab services -Service line info-info about services being reported -Place of service(POS) admin code indicating where medical service were provided -Taxonomy code-- administrative code set used to report a physician's specialty -Admin code set-- required codes for various data elements -The lower portion of the CMS-1500 claim form- # 14-33- contains information about the provider or supplier and the patient's condition, including diagnoses, procedures and charges. info is entered based on the encounter form
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Data Element
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smallest unit of information in a HIPAA transaction ex. a patient 's name -required data element -info that must be supplied on a an electronic claim -situational data element-info that must be on a claim in conjunction with cerain other data elements
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Completing the HIPAA 837
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five sections -provider info -suscriber info -payer info -claim info -service line info
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responsible party-
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other person or entity who will pay a patient's charges
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claim filing indicator code
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adminstrative code that idenitifies thetype of health plan
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individual relationship code
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administrative code specifying the patient's relationship to the subscriber
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destination payer
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health plan receiving a HIPAA claim
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claim control #
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unique number assigned to a claim that itdentifies the claim as orginal, replacment or void/cancel action
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line item control number
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unique number assigned to each service line item reported
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claim attachment
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additional data in printed or electronic form sent to support a claim- i.e. lab results, specialty consultation notes and discharge notes
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Clean Claim
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claim accepted by a health plan for adjudication properly completed and contains all the necessary info
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HIPAA X12 276/277 Health Care Claim Status Inquiry/Response
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electronic format used to ask payer about claims
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Clearinghouse and claim transmission
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three methods of handling electronic claims: 1. direct transmission approach, providers and payers exchange transactions directly 2. majority of providers use clearinghouses to send and receive data in correct EDI format 3. some payers offer online direct data entry (DDE) to providers , which involves using an Internet-based service into which employees key the standard data elements
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Claim Scrubber
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software that checks claims to permit error correction
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Employer sponsored medical insurance
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-Group health plan (GHP)- plan of an employer or employees organization to provide health care to employees, former employees, or their families -Rider-document modifing an insurance contract -Carve out- part of a standard health plan changed under an employer sponsered plan -open enrollment period- time when a policyholder select from offered benefits
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Federal Emplyees Health Benefits Program(FEHBP)
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covers employees of the federal program self-funded health plans Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1874 (ERISA)- law providing incentives and protection for companies with employee health an dpension plans
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Summary Plan Description (SPD)
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required document for self-funded plans stating beneficiaries benefits and legal rights
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Third party claims administrators (TPAs)
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business associates of health plans
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Administrative services only (ASO)
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contract where a third-party administrator or insure provides administrative servis to an employer for a fixed fee per employee
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Individual Health plan (IHP)
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medial insurance plan purchased by an individual
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Section 125 cafeteria plan
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employers' health plans structured to permit funding of premiums with pretax payroll deductions Eligibility for benefits: -GPH specifies the rules for eligibility and the process of enrolling and disenrolling members -Waiting period- amount of time tha tmust pass before an employee/depedant may enroll in a health plan -Late enrollee-category of enrollment that may have different eligibility requirements
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Individual deductible
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fixed amount that must be met periodically by each individual of an insured/dependent group
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family deductible
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fixed, periodic amount that mus be met by the combinded paymets of an insured/dependent group before benefits begin
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Maximum benefit limit
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amount an insurer agrees to pay for the lifetime covered expenses
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Tiered network
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network system that reimburss more for quality, cost-effective providers
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Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)
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law requiring employers with twenty or more employees to allow terminated employees to pay for coverage for eighteen months
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Creditable coverage
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history of coverage for calculation of COBRA benefits
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Parity
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equality for coverage of other treatments or services with medical/surgical benefits
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subcaitiation
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arrangement where a caitated provider prepays an ancillary provider
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Episode -of-care (EOC) option
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flat payment by a health plan to a provider for a defined set of services
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Independent practice association(IPA)
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HMO in whch physicians are self-employed and provide services to mebers and nonmembers
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Medical home model
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plan that seeks to imporve patient care by rewarding primary care physicians for coordinating patients' treatments
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Consumer-Driven Health Plans (CDHP)
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two components 1. a high-deductible health plan (HDHP)-health plan that combines high-deductable insurance and a funding option to pay patients' out-of-pocket expenses up to the deductable 2. one or more tax-preferrred savings accounts that the patient directs
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Three types of CDHP funding options that may be combined with HDHPs
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1. Health reimbursement account (HRA) employer sets aside an annual amount for healthcare cost 2. Health Savings account (HSA)- funding option uder which funds are set aside to pay for certain healthcare costs 3. Flexible savings account (FSA) funding option that has emplyer and employee contributions
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Major Private Payers and the BCBS Association
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WellPoint, Inc. UnitedHealth Group Aetna CIGNA Health Care Kiaser Permanent Health Net Humana, Inc Coventry
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Credentialing
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periodic verification that a provider or facility meets professional standards
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The BlueCross BlueSheild Association(BCBS)
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national organization of independent copanies founded in the 1930's to provie low-cost medical insurance pay-for-performance (P4P) health plan finacial icnentives program based on proficer perfomance BlueCard- program that provides benefits for subscribers who are away from their local areas
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BCBS plans
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Host plan- participating providers local BCBS plan Home plan- BCBS plan in the subscriber's community Flexible Blue- BCBS consumer driven health plan
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Utilization review
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Payer's processfor determining medical necessity
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Stop-loss provision
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protection against large losses or severely adverse claims experience
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Silent PPO
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MCO that purchaces a list of participating providers and pays there enrollees' claims according to the contract's fee schedule despite the lac of a contract
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Elective surgery
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nonemergency surgical procedure
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Utilization Review organization (URO)
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organization hired by a payer to evaluate medical necessity
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Plan Summary Grid
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quick- reference table for health plan -summarizes key items -list key information, provides shortcut references -includes info about collting payments at time of service and completing claims
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Steps of medical billing cycle
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1. preregister patients 2. establish financial responsibility 3. check in patients-copayment collected before encounter 4. review coding compliance 5. check billing compliance 6. check out patient 7. prepare and transmit claims
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repricer
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vendor that process a payer's out-of-network claims
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Capitation Management
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medial insurance specialist verify patient eligibility with the plan because enrollment data are not always up-to-date Encounter info must accurately reflect the necessity for the provider's services
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Monthly enrollment list
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document of eligible members of a capitated plan for a monthly period
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Five parts of participation contracts
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introductory section contract purpose and covered expenses physician's responsibilities managed care plan obligations compensaton and billing guidelines