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Daily Financial Practices

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Used to record individual cash transactions for minor or unexpected expenses   Petty cash voucher  
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Record of charges, payments, and adjustments for individual patients and/or family members   Ledger card  
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A record of daily patient transactions used in conjunction with pegboard system   Day sheet  
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Record of services supplied and the charges and payments for those services; functions as a billing form for insurance reimbursement   Encounter form, superbill, Charg slip, multipurpose billing form  
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Agencies that manage many private insurance plans and government-sponsored programs   HMO  
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Abbreviation for received on account   ROA  
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Decreases the balance due   credit  
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the amount insurance requires patients to pay at the time of services   copayment  
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a synonym for charge slip   superbill, encounter form, multipurpose billing form  
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The acceptable abbreviation for usual, customary, and rasonable when referring to physiciian charges.   UCR  
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Accounting function that describes the act of recording financial transactions into bookkeeping accuracy   Posting  
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an increase or decrease to a patient account not due to charges incurred or payment received   adjustment  
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Accounting system that consists of day sheets, ledger cards, charge slips, and receipt forms; all forms have matching columns that align and are held in place when the system is in use.   pegboard system  
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sum owed by a business for services or goods received   accounts payable  
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sum owed to a business for services ro goods supplied   accounts receivable  
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Six habits essential to creating and maintaining accurate financial records   use a consistent ink, form your numbers and letters carefully, align your columns, write small enough to stay within the columns, be careful when placing or carrying decimal points, double-check all math  
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Identify seven of the nine features that may be a part of the checking account   intrest paid, monthly fees, check charges, automated teller, after hours depsot, initial depost and balance requirement, overdraft protection  
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Identify two work guidelines   Always work with care and accuracy and double-check all entries  
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What are the five rules to ensure that checks are properly written and recorded?   confirm that the numeric and wirtten amounts agree, confirm that everything is spelled correctly, the physician or office manager approve all expenditures, is the check signed, confirm that it si payalbe to the correct payee  
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Cashier's check   guaranteed to clear by the banks accounts  
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guaranteed to clear by the banks accounts   cashier's check  
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Certified check   the bank certified the check for the amount  
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the bank certifys the check for the amount   certified check  
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Money order   purchased with cash for the amount  
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purchased with cash for the amount   money order  
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voucher check   has a stub attached used to indicate invoice dates, services proved  
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has a stub attached used to indicate invoice dates, services proved   voucher check  
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traveler's check   written in specific denominations and requires a signature  
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written in specific denominations and requires a signature   traveler's check  
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Adjustments are entries made to a patient's account that do not represent charges ro payments. Name three reasons why adjustments may sometimes be made to a patient's account   limited income, payment in full what the insurer allows, correction of error  
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a physician's fee profile is   a continuous record of usual charges made for specific services  
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a patient encounter form   might be called a charge slip and used to be called a superbill  
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the petty cash fund is kept on hand to   pay for minor and incidental expenses  
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how much is usally kept in petty cash   $75-$100  
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When a check must be guaranteed for the amount in which it is written a ______ is issued   cashier's check  
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Restricting the use of a check should it be lost or stolen may be done through   special endorsement  
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how much is kept in cash on hand   $150  
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