Unit 1: role of an insurance Agent & Basics of Health Insurance COPY Flashcards
Charging for services done in hospitals, Acute care Hospitals, skilled nursing or long term care facilities, rehabilitation centers, and ambulatory surgical centers.
Facility Billing
Charging for services performed by:
Physicians, Non-physician practitioners, Ambulance services, radiology services, and laboratory services
Professional Billing
A health care provider who meets state licensing requirements to provide specific medical services.
Non-physician practitioners
Examples:
Physician assistant, nurse practitioner, advanced nurse practitioners, certified nurse anesthetist, physical therapist, speech therapist, licensed clinical social worker, certified registered nurse practitioner
An individual who takes a patient to a private area before their visit with the provider to discuss the practices financial policies and review patients insurance coverage
Insurance counselor
Type of insurance that provides protection against loss of money caused by failure through ERROR or unintentional OMISSION on the part of the individual or service involved in any aspect of preparation or submission of an insurance claim
Errors omissions insurance
A legally enforceable agreement or CONTRACT:
Insurance Contract
An individual promising to pay for medical services rendered:
Guarantor
5 health insurance policy renewal provisions:
- Cancel able
- Optionally renewable
- Conditionally renewable
- Guaranteed renewable
- Non cancel able
Insurance reimbursement or payment
Indemnity
Under PPACA, health plans must allow employees to keep their children on their health plan until what age?
26 years old
A document signed by the insured directing the insurance company to pay BENEFITS directly to the health care organization is known as an:
Assignment benefits
A method of making an automatic deposit of funds from the payer into the providers bank account and used in place of a mailed paper check is referred to as:
EFT- Electronic funds tranfer
Time limit for filing insurance claims to a commercial carrier may have a range of:
30 days from the date of service to 1 1/2 years