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Medical Billing & Coding as a Career - Answer *Claims assistant professional or claims manager, *Coding Specialist, * Collection Manager, *Electronic Claims Processor, *Insurance Billing Specialist, * Insurance Coordinator, *Insurance Counselor, *Medical Biller, *Medical & Financial Records Mana...

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Medical Billing & Coding as a Career - Answer *Claims assistant professional or claims manager,
*Coding Specialist, * Collection Manager, *Electronic Claims Processor, *Insurance Billing Specialist, *
Insurance Coordinator, *Insurance Counselor, *Medical Biller, *Medical & Financial Records Manager, *
Billing & Coding Specialist



What are Medical Ethics? - Answer Standards of conduct based on moral principle. They are generally
accepted as a guide for behavior towards pt's, dr's, co-workers, the gov, and ins co's.



What does acting within ethical behavior boundaries mean? - Answer carrying out one's
responsibilities w/ integrity, dignity, respect, honesty, competence, fairness, & trust.



Legal Aspects of of Medical Billing & Coding: - Answer ...



Compliance regulations: - Answer Most billing-related cases are based on HIPPA and False Claims Act



Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPPA) - Answer Enacted in 1996, created by the
Health Care Fraud & Abuse Control Program-enacted to check for fraud and abuse in the
Medicare/Medicaid Programs and private payers



What are the 2 provisions of HIPPA? - Answer Title I: Insurance Reform

Title II: Administrative Simplification



What is Title I of HIPPA? - Answer Insurance Reform-primary purpose is to provide continuous ins
coverage for worker & their dependents when they change or lose jobs. Also *Limits the use of
preexisting conditions exclusions *Prohibits discrimination from past or present poor health *Guarantees
certain employees/indv the right to purchase new health ins coverage after losing job *Allows renewal of
health ins cov regardless of an indv's health cond. that is covered under the particular policy.



What is Title II of HIPPA? - Answer Administrative Simplification-goal is to focus on the health care
practice setting to reduce administrative cost & burdens. Has 2 parts- 1) development and

,implementation of standardized health-related financial & administrative activities electronically 2)
Implementation of privacy & security procedures to prevent the misuse of health info by ensuring
confidentiality



What is the False Claims Act (FCA)? - Answer Federal law that prohibits submitting a fraudulent claim or
making a false statement or representation in connection w/ a claim. Also protects & rewards whistle-
blowers.



What is the National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI)? - Answer Developed by CMS to promote the
national correct coding methodologies & to control improper coding that lead to inappropriate payment
of Part B health ins claims.



How many edits does NCCI include? - Answer 2: 1)Column 1/Column 2 (prev called
Comprehensive/Component) Edits

2) Mutually Exclusive Edits



Column 1/Column 2 edits (NCCI) - Answer Identifies code pairs that should not be billed together b/c 1
code (Column 1) includes all the services described by another code (Column 2)



Mutually Exclusive Edits (NCCI) - Answer ID's code pairs that, for clinical reasons, are unlikely to be
performed on the same pt on the same day



What are the possible consequences of inaccurate coding and incorrect billing? - Answer *delayed
processing & payment of claims *reduced payments, denied claims *fine and/or imprisonment
*exclusion from payer's programs, loss of dr's license to practice med



Who has the task of investigate and prosecuting health care fraud & abuse? - Answer The Office of
Inspector General (OIG)



Fraud - Answer knowingly & intentionally deceiving or misrepresenting info that may result in
unauthorized benefits. It is a felony and can result in fines and/or prison.



Who audits claims? - Answer State & federal agencies as well as private ins co's

,What are common forms of fraud? - Answer billing for services not furnished, unbundling, &
misrepresenting diagnosis to justify payment



Abuse - Answer incidences or practices, not usually considered fraudulent, that are inconsistent w/ the
accepted medical business or fiscal practices in the industry.



What are examples of Abuse? - Answer submitting a claim for services/procedures performed that is
not medically necessary, and excessive charges for services, equipment or supplies.



What is a method use to minimize danger, hazards, & liabilities associated w/ abuse? - Answer Risk
Management



Patient Confidentiality - Answer All pt's have right to privacy & all info should remain privileged. Only
discuss pt info when necessary to do job. Obtain a signed consent form to release medical info to ins co
or other individual.



When may providers use PHI (Protected Health Information) w/o specific authorization under the HIPPA
Privacy Rule? - Answer When using for TPO, Treatment (primarily for the purpose of discussion of pt's
case w/ other dr's) Payment (providers submit claims on behalf of pt's) & Operations (for purposes such
as training staff & quality improvement)



What is Employer Liability? - Answer Means physicians are legally responsible for their own conduct
and any actions of their employees (designee) performed w/in the context of their employment.
Referred to as "vicarious liability. A.K.A "respondent superior"-"let the master answer". Means employee
can be sued & brought to trial



What is Employee Liability? - Answer "Errors & Omissions Insurance"-protection against loss of monies
caused by failure through error or unintentional omission on the part of the indv or service submitting
the claim. ****Some dr's contract w/ a billing service (clearinghouse) to handle claims submission, &
some agreements contain a clause stating that the dr will hold the co harmless from "liability resulting
from claims submitted by the service for any account", means dr is responsible for mistakes made by
billing service, errors & omissions is not needed in the instance. ******However, if dr ever asks the ins
biller to do the least bit questionable, such as write of pt's balances for certain pt's automatically, make
sure you have a legal document or signed waiver of liability relieving you of responsibility for such
actions.

, What is a Medical Record & what is it comprised of? - Answer documentation of the pt's social &
medical history, family history, physical exam findings, progress notes, radiology & lab results,
consultation reports and correspondence to pt- Is the foremost tool of clinical care and communication.



What is a medical report? - Answer part of the medical record & is a permanent legal document that
formally states the consequences of the pt's exam or treatment in letter or report form. IT IS THIS
RECORD THAT PROVIDES INFO NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE INS CLAIM FORM.



Reasons for Documentation - Answer Important that every pt seen by dr has comprehensive legible
documentation about pt's illness, treatment, & plans for following reasons:

*Avoidance of denied or delayed payment by ins co investigating the medical necessity of services

*Enforcement of medical record-keeping rules by ins co requiring accurate documentation that supports
procedure & diagnosis codes.

*Subpoena of medical records by state investigators or the court for review

*Defense of professional liability claim



Retention Of Medical Records - Answer Is governed by state & local laws & may vary from state-to-
state. Most dr are required to retain records indefinitely, deceased pt records should be kept for @ least
5 years



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