Hospital Terminology
Revenue Cycle
CMS
Health & Wellness
Fun Facts (Not RI related)
100

What does the acronym NPO stand for? 

What is "Nothing by Mouth"

100

This front-end process involves collecting patient insurance information and verifying eligibility before services are provided.

What is "Registration or Insurance Verification"

100

This federal agency oversees Medicare and Medicaid and sets many of the rules for reimbursement in the U.S.

What is "CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)"

100

This type of exercise, like walking or running, helps improve heart health and endurance.

What is "Cardio (Cardiovascular Exercise)"

100

This planet is known as the “Red Planet” because of its reddish appearance from iron oxide on its surface.

What is "Mars"

200

What is the Latin phrase for immediately, often used in emergencies?

What is "STAT"

200

This standardized coding system is used to report diagnoses on claims and impacts risk adjustment and reimbursement.

What is "ICD-10-CM"

200

This CMS payment system assigns hospital inpatient stays into groups based on diagnoses, procedures, and severity of illness.

What is "MS-DRG (Medicare Severity Diagnosis-Related Group)"

200

This vitamin, often called the “sunshine vitamin,” is produced in the skin when exposed to sunlight.

What is "Vitamin D"

200

This animal is the only mammal capable of true sustained flight.

What is a "Bat"

300

What acronym stands for as needed or as required?

What is "PRN"

300

This post-service process ensures documentation supports billed services and often identifies missed CCs/MCCs.

What is "Coding (or Clinical Coding Review)"

300

This CMS program reduces hospital payments for excessive readmissions for certain conditions, like heart failure and pneumonia.

What is "The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRRP)"

300

This body system includes the brain and spinal cord and controls most functions of the body.

What is "Nervous System"

300

Sharks are older than this natural structure, having existed over 400 million years ago.

What is "Trees"

400

This program is intended to increase access to primary care in rural communities. To receive certification, they must be located in rural, underserved areas.

What is "A rural health clinic."

400

This denial occurs when a service is billed without obtaining required approval from the payer beforehand.

What is a "Prior Authorization Denial"

400

This CMS initiative ties hospital reimbursement to quality outcomes, including patient safety and experience measures such as HCAHPS scores.

What is "The Hospital Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) Program"

400

This term refers to the practice of being fully present and aware, often used to reduce stress and improve mental health.

What is "Mindfulness"

400

This ocean is the largest on Earth, covering more surface area than all land combined.

What is the "Pacific Ocean"

500

This suffix means “surgical removal,” commonly used in procedures that impact procedural coding and billing.

What is "-Ectomy"

500

This revenue integrity concept refers to ensuring that documentation, coding, and billing accurately reflect the patient’s severity of illness, directly impacting MS-DRG assignment and reimbursement.

What is "Clinical Documentation Integrity (CDI)"

500

Under CMS guidelines, this concept ensures that documentation supports the medical necessity of services, a key factor in preventing denials and audits.

What is "Medical Necessity"

500

This condition, often linked to poor sleep or stress, occurs when the body produces too much cortisol over time, impacting overall health.

What is "Chronic Stress (or Prolonged Stress Response)?



500

Octopuses have three of these, which help them efficiently pump blood throughout their bodies.

What are "Hearts"

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