Workbook Chap 6 Word Scramble
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The coding system used for billing professional medical services and procedures is found in a book titled | Current Procedural Terminology |
The Medicare program uses a system of coding composed of two levels, and this is called | Healtcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) |
A medical service or procedure performed that differs in some way from the code description may be shown by using a CPT code with a | Modifier |
A relative value scale or schedule is a listing of procedure codes indicating the relative value of services performed, which is shown by | unit values |
Name three methods for basing payments adopted by insurance companies and by state and federal programs | 1. Fee schedules 2. UCR - usual, customary and reasonable 3. Relative value scale |
Name 4 situations that can occur in a practice when referring to charges and payments from a fee schedule | 1. Medicare Par physician paid from Medicare fee schedule 2. Non-par physician paid based on limiting fee schedule 3. Managed care paid on basis of the fee schedule written into negotiated contract 4. Work related injuries paid using a WC fee schedule |
Name the six sections of Category I in the CPT book | 1. E/M 2. Anesthesiology 3. Surgery 4. Radiology, Nuc. Medicine, Ultrasound 5. Pathology and Lab 6. Medicine |
Name five hospital departments where critical care of a patient takes place | 1. Coronary care unit 2. Intensive care unit 3. Pediatric ICU 4. Respiratory care unit 5. Emergency care facility |
A surgical package includes what? | The operation Anesthesia (local infiltration, topical, metacarpal, metatarsal or digital block) E/M encounter day before or same day as surgery Immediate post-op care writing orders evaluating patient post-anesthesia recovery Post-op follow-up care |
Medicare global surgery policy includes: Pre-operative visit (day before or of surgery) Intraoperative services that are usual and necessary part of the procedure and also includes: | Complications of surgery that don't require added trips Post-op visits - variable post-op periods range from 0, 10, 30 or 90 day. Writing orders; evaluating patient in recovery & normal post-op pain mgmnt |
A function of computer software that performs online checking of codes on an insurance claim to detect improper code submission is called | code edits; code editing |
A single code that describes two or more component codes bundled together as one unit is known as a | comprehensive code |
To group related codes together is commonly referred to as | bundling |
Use of many procedural codes to identify procedures that may be described by one code is termed | unbundling |
A code used on a claim that does not match the code system used by the third-party payer and is converted to the closest code rendering less payment is termed | downcoding |
Intentional manipulation of procedural codes to generate increased reimbursement is called | upcoding |
Some reasons for using modifiers on insurance claims include: To report either a professional or technical component of a service/procedure To report a service/procedure performed > one doc or in > one location | To report a service has been increased or reduced Service provided >once Only part of service was performed Adjunctive service was performed Bilateral procedure was performed Unusual events occurred |
What modifier is usually used when billing for an assistant surgeon who is not in a teaching hospital? | -80 |
When is modifier -99 used? | If a procedure requires more than one modifier code; -99 goes after the CPT code and added modifiers on separate lines |
Unusual anesthesia | modifier -23 |
Increased service | modifier -22 |
Significant, separately identifiable E/M service by the same physician on the same day of the procedure or other service | modifier -25 |
Professional component | modifier -26 |
multiple procedures | modifier -51 |
Reduced service | modifier -52 |
Decision for surgery | modifier -57 |
Staged or related procedure | modifier - 58 |
Bilateral procedures | modifier -50 |
Assistant surgeon | modifier -80 |
Outside Lab | modifier -90 |
Multiple modifiers | modifier -99 |
The codes used to bill ambulance services, surgical supplies and durable medical equipment are | Level II HCPCS national codes |
A complex reimbursement system in which three fees are considered in calculating payment is known as | Usual, customary and reasonable (UCR) |
Medicare defines the postoperative global periods as | 0, 10, 30 or 90 days |
To code a bilateral procedure as two separate codes that include the same surgical approach may be referred to as | unbundling |
When two surgeons work together as primary surgeons performing distinct parts of a procedure and each doctor bills for performing their distince part of the procedure, the CPT surgical code is listed with modifier | -62 |
True or False: Procedure coding is the transformation of written descriptions of procedures and professional services into numeric designations (code numbers) | True |
True or False: Category II codes describe clinical components that may be typically included in E/M services or clinical services | True |
True or False: When multiple lacerations have been repaired using the same technique and are in the same anatomic category, each repair should be assigned a code when billing an insurance claim | False |
True or False: When listing a steril tray for an in-office surgical procedure, the tray is bundled with the procedure unless additional supplies are needed in addition to those usually used. | True |
True or False: HCPCS Level II modifiers consist of only two alphanumeric characters | False |
I & D | incision and drainage |
IM | intramuscular |
Pap | papanicolau smear |
ER | emergency |
EEG | electroencephalogram |
DPT | diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus |
ECG | electrocardiogram |
IUD | intrauterine device |
OB | obstetrics |
D & C | dilation and curettage |
OV | office visit |
KUP | kidney, ureter, bladder |
GI | gastrointestinal |
Hgb | hemoglobin |
new pt | new patient |
rt | right |
UA | urinalysis |
est pt | established patient |
ASHD | arteriosclerotic heart disease |
tet.tox. | tetanus toxoid |
CBC | complete blood count |
E/M | evaluation and management |
CPT | Current Procedural Terminology |
Ob-Gyn | Obstetrics Gynecology |
TURP | Transurethral resection of the prostate |
cm | centimeter |
T & A | tonsillectomy and adnoidectomy |
mL | milliliter |
inj | injection |
hx | history |
NC | no charge |
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