CPOC Official AOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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CPOC Official AOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectCPOC Official AOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectCPOC Official AOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% CorrectCPOC Official AOA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
May a participating Medicare provider charge the patient more than th...
CPOC Official AOA Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Correct
May a participating Medicare provider charge the patient more than the limiting
charge for covered services? - ANSWER - No
Where should the claim be sent when billing for post cataract eyeglasses? -
ANSWER - To the carrier for DMEPOS For your region/area
What are the arms of an intraocular lens, which holds it place once inserted inside
the eye? - ANSWER - Haptics
What does "BID" mean? - ANSWER - Twice/day
What are radially arranged natural fibers in the eye that suspend the crystalline lens
from the ciliary body and hold it in position? - ANSWER - Zonules
What diagnosis is used for filing cataract surgery? - ANSWER - Same cataract code
used by the surgeon
What is the ICD-9 code for myopia? - ANSWER - 367.1
What is an EOB? - ANSWER - Explanation of Benefits
What does AOA stand for? - ANSWER - American Optometric Association
What code do you use when a comprehensive opthalmological service is done on a
patient not seen in the office for over three years? - ANSWER - 92004
Will Medicare pay for a "routine" eye exam? - ANSWER - No
, What is the "place of service" (POS) code for the office? - ANSWER - 11
How many times per year can perimetry be performed on a Medicare patient with
uncontrolled glaucoma? - ANSWER - Varies among Medicare carriers; most
commonly four times per yest
When the patient is seen by a doctor within a group practice, what is the doctor who
cared for the patient called? - ANSWER - Performing Provider
What does modifier E3 represent? - ANSWER - Upper Right Eyelid
Can you bill Medicare for fundus photography if no retinal pathology is known to be
present prior to the photo? - ANSWER - No
Can you balance bill a patient for the contractual obligations? - ANSWER - No
What is the HCPCS material code V2020 - ANSWER - Frames
What does E/M stand for? - ANSWER - Evaluation and management
What do you call a doctor within your practice, that has not signed a contract with
an insurance company? - ANSWER - A non-participating provider
What system does diabetes fall under? - ANSWER - Endocrine
What is blood in the anterior chamber, such as following trauma to the eyeball? -
ANSWER - Hyphema
What is an "approved amount" noted on the EOB? - ANSWER - This is typically a
contracted fee that the insurance company sets and provider accepts as full
payment for covered services
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