Diagnostic
Coding
Health Insurance
Essentials
Anything
Goes
Daily Operations
& Safety
Procedural
Coding
100
The number of characters in an ICD-10 code

What is 3-7

100

Plans offered by organizations that are able to fund their own insurance programs

What are self-funded plans

100

Developed by this group, codes were originally used to track statistical data

What is the WHO, World Health Organization

100

One R.A.C.E. you have to win

What is rescue, alarm, contain, extinguish

100

These 2 sections are present in each coding book including ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS

What are Alphabetic Index and Tabular List

200

Coding signs and symptoms because a diagnosis hasn't yet been made

What is are key terms, such as "ruleout", "suspected", "probable"

200

A medical procedure that is not needed to improve a patient's health that insurance will not cover

What is an Elective procedure

200
3 books specialized for coding that an MA needs to be familiar with

What are ICD-10-CM, CPT, and HCPCS coding manuals

200

When the MA arranges magazines, disinfects toys, empties garbage, straightens chairs

What is cleaning up the reception area

200

The state of the patient and place of service are used to determine this

What is an E/M code

300

Signs and symptoms of a disease

What is manifestation
300
Designed for military dependents and retired military personnel
What is TRICARE
300

Statements received by a patient once a claim has been paid on their behalf

What is an explanation of benefits statement

300

Where prescription pads should be stored

What is a locked cabinet

300

A two-digit code to indicate additional information, added to the regular five-digit code

What is a Modifier

400

Adhering to standards in coding, responsibility and knowledge of coding, speaking up if something is not right are part of this

What are coding Ethics

400

Age 65

What is the age at which one qualifies for Medicare.

400

A newborn for E/M purposes

What is a new patient

400

Fire, Fire!  Pull, aim, squeeze, sweep

What is P.A.S.S.

400

Category required for insurance claims

What is Category I

500

Special sets of abbreviations, punctuation, symbols, instructional notations, and related entities

What are conventions

500

The amount of money a person pays before the insurance company will pay on their behalf

What is a Deductible
500

Goal of this process is to have enough supplies but be careful not to have too much.  The MA keeps records, orders supplies, and is aware of quantity and when to order more.

What is Inventory Management

500

This type of evacuation is used for tornados and other severe storms

What is shelter-in-place

500

Section 1 of the CPT manual

What is Evaluation and Management section

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