Anatomy
Compliance
ICD 10 CM
Coding
E/M Codes
100

What is anatomy?

a study of the structure of the human body

100

Heal Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

What is HIPAA

100

THE CATEGORY OF A DIAGNOSTIC CODE

WHAT ARE THE FIRST THREE CHARACTERS OF A DIAGNOSIS CODE? 

100

1. Review complete medical documentation
2. Abstract the medical conditions from the visit documentation
3. Identify the main term for each condition
4. Locate the main term in the alphabetic index
5. Verify the code in the tabular list
6. Check compliance with any applicable Official Guidelines and list codes in appropriate order

What are the six steps to coding?

100

Straightforward Level of MDM 

What is 

Minimal diagnosis
Minimal risk
Minimal complexity of data

200

Heart, Veins, Arteries, Blood, Blood Vessels and Capillaries 

What is the Cardiovascular System?

200

Allows for the consultation of providers to ensure that the patient is receiving the best care possible and for third-party payers to send payment to the provider.

What is T.P.O?

Treatment, Payment, Healthcare Operations

200

What are the 7 possible extensions in an ICD 10 CM code when dealing with fractures?

What are    (GIVE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EACH ONE)

A

B

D

G

K

P

S

200

Made up of the main text, sections of codes and followed by appendixes and an index.

What is Current Procedural Terminology?

200

Low Level of MDM

What is

Limited diagnosis
Limited/low risk to patient
Limited data

300

The most important organ in the body.

What is the brain?

300

What are the three safeguards of the Security Rule. 

 Technical, Administrative, and Physical Safeguards 

300

Ensuring that all possible characters are used, based on the diagnostic statement found in the patient's documentation.  

What is Coding to the Highest Level of Specificity?`

300

 Private payers or government agencies review selected records of a practice for compliance. 

What is an External Audit?

300

Problem Focused
Expanded Problem Focused
Detailed
Comprehensive

What are the Levels of History and Examination?

400


It breaks down foods into nutrients that can be used by the body.

What is the function of the Digestive System?

400

Federal Agency that uses audits, interviews, and investigations to combat the misuse of Medical Insurance.

How is the Office of the Inspector General?

400

Ensuring that the code used is defined as certain. All procedures have proven that there is an actual illness in an Ambulatory Setting. 

What is a Primary Diagnosis?

400

1. Billing non-covered services
2. Billing over limit services
3. Upcoding- using a procedure code that provides a higher reimbursement rate than the correct code.
4. Billing without signatures
5. Using outdated codes

What are common errors in billing?

400

Description of its development from the first sign or symptom that the patient experienced to the present time

What is the History of the Present Illness?

500

The skin (epidermis)

What is the largest organ found in the human body?

500

All medical office's rules and regulations of how employees are to act and treat patients with respect. Regulations that must be followed regarding Privacy and Security.

What is the Compliance Handbook?

500

Used in both the index and tabular list to enclose supplementary words - non-essential modifiers.

What are the Parentheses?

500

Conducted after the claim has been send the remittance advice has been received

What is a retrospective audit?

500

High Level of MDM

What is

Extensive diagnoses
High risk to patient
Extensive amount and complexity of data

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