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Jeopardy

Office #1Insurance Finance Risk Mngmt Hodge Podge

Question I 100 Back The letter style that is most efficient Answer

Question I 200 Back The filing system used to remind staff or patients of a date specific task Answer

Question I 300 Back This form list services a patient received during a visit and is needed to submit insurance claims Answer

Question I 400 Back First action to take when sending a lab specimen to an outside lab Answer

Question I 500 Back The first step in arranging an in-patient admission Answer

Question II 100 Back The amount a patient needs to pay before his insurance contributes Answer

Question II 200 Back This is the patient’s portion of the charges and is usually collected at check in Answer

Question II 300 Back The document a CMAA would send if requested by a third party payor to support billed services Answer

Question II 400 Back Form used when a procedure is excluded from Medicare’s fee schedule Answer

Question II 500 Back This is used to determine which insurance company should be charged when both parents of a dependent child have health insurance Answer

Question III 100 Back To ensure that the patient is responsible for any co-insurance, all new patients should fill out this form Answer

Question III 200 Back Where all payments made by the health care facility should be entered Answer

Question III 300 Back Used to determine monies owed to the practice; it tracks incoming payments Answer

Question III 400 Back Used to track outgoing payments, it tracks what monies still have to be paid Answer

Question III 500 Back This determines fee schedules Answer

Question IV 100 Back The best vehicle for communicating information that contains PHI Answer

Question IV 200 Back Type of consent that is needed to perform an invasive procedure Answer

Question IV 300 Back This form is required by HIPAA and must be signed at the initial visit Answer

Question IV 400 Back Documentation needed before one can transmit a medical record Answer

Question IV 500 Back A data security measure that limits viewing of a patient’s record Answer

Question V 100 Back Used to keep up to date of current trends & practices, and to renew license Answer

Question V 200 Back One must first know this when completing a scheduling matrix Answer

Question V 300 Back Where unpaid vendor invoices are kept Answer

Question V 400 Back The resource/guidelines used to determine a retention schedule for patient medical records Answer

Question V 500 Back A function of HITECH Answer

Answer I 100 What is Block? Back

Answer I 200 What is tickler file? Back

Answer I 300 What is Encounter form? Back

Answer I 400 What is “fill out lab requisition”? Back

Answer I 500 What is obtain MD order? Back

Answer II 100 What is deductible? Back

Answer II 200 What is a co-pay? Back

Answer II 300 What are progress notes? Back

Answer II 400 What is the ABN – Advanced Beneficiary Notice? Back

Answer II 500 What is the “Birthday Rule?” Back

Answer III 100 What is the Financial Responsibility Policy form? Back

Answer III 200 What is the disbursement journal? Back

Answer III 300 What is Accounts Receivable ledger? Back

Answer III 400 What is the Accounts Payable ledger? Back

Answer III 500 What is RBRVS? (RBRVS assigns procedures a relative value which is adjusted by geographic area and multiplied by a conversion factor) Back

Answer IV 100 What is a letter? Back

Answer IV 200 What is informed consent? Back

Answer IV 300 What is NPP - Notice of Privacy Practices? Back

Answer IV 400 What is the Release of Information Authorization form? Back

Answer IV 500 What is “Role-Based Access?” Back

Answer V 100 What is CEUs? Back

Answer V 200 What is the times and dates a provider will not be in office? Back

Answer V 300 What is a single file labeled unpaid invoices? Back

Answer V 400 What are State guidelines? Back

Answer V 500 The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, enacted to promote the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology. Subtitle D of the HITECH Act addresses the privacy and security concerns associated with the electronic transmission of health information, in part, through several provisions that strengthen the civil and criminal enforcement of the HIPAA rules. Back