9&10 Flashcards
Billing and A/R collection concepts
How are cost based fee schedules developed?
By determining the total cost of all the procedures the physician will perform (including all maintenance, insurance, equipment and labor)
In the chargemaster, what is the four-digit code that reports the location or type of service is known as?
Revenue code
To submit claims data through EDI, what format must claim’s data be changed to?
Flat files format
What are the requirements to be classified as an inpatient?
Must be ordered by a physician with an anticipated stay of at least 48 hours (two midnights).
What does A/R stand for?
Accounts receivable
What does APC stand for?
Ambulatory payment classification
What does CDM stand for?
Charge description master or chargemaster. It is a list of prices for all services and supplies and such at a healthcare facility.
What does GPCI stand for?
Geographic practice cost index
What does MS-DRG stand for?
Medicare severity - diagnosis related groups
What does RA stand for and what is it?
Remittance advice. Insurance payers send it to providers after adjudication is complete.
What does RVU stand for?
Relative value unit
What is a contractual adjustment?
The amount the provider agrees to accept as a participating provider with the insurance carrier.
What is an EOB and who is it sent to?
Explanation of benefits, it is sent to the patient at the same time the RA is sent to the physician.
What is the difference between a fee schedule and a payment schedule?
A fee schedule is set by the physician, a payment schedule is set by Medicare or insurers.
What is the difference between IPPS and OPPS?
IPPS is inpatient prospective payment system and OPPS is outpatient prospective payment system.