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Function A
History
Acronyms
Function 2 & 3
Function 0, 6, 4
100
Function to locate a member's certificate number
What is AD?
100
Function used to locate expense codes from history
What is A5?
100
COB
What is co-ordination of benefits
100
Purpose of function 3
What is to split a claim
100
Fields that must be filled out in the top section of function 0 in order to register a claim
What are all of them except the SA field
200
Function to locate a member's banking information
What is A2?
200
Option used in function 7 to locate medical history
What is option 3
200
POA
What is Power of Attorney
200
Number required to use these functions
What is the control number
200
Status that will not allow you to access a claim through function 6
What is status 00
300
Function to locate a dependant's last name
What is A3?
300
Option used in 7-3 to continue browsing a claimant's claim
What is option 1
300
SLA
What is service level aggreement
300
Field requirements in order to use function 3.
What is claimant's name and relation code
300
Amount of numbers in a CPN
What is 16
400
Option selected from AD screen to go directly into A2 or A3
What is option 4?
400
Three ways to bring up a employee's history in 7-3
What is control number, CPN or policy and cert (also name and date of birth)
400
CPN
What is Claims Package Number
400
Highest suffix number that can be created in function 3
What is 14.
400
Amount of lines that can be entered on one suffix in function 4
What is 29 lines
500
Letter used in payroll to signify a pensioner
What is P?
500
Number that can be found in A5 to bring you directly into a specific claim in 7-3
What is the control number
500
PSHCP
What is Public Service Health Care Plan
500
Four things that can be changed using function 2
What is the status, policy number, certificate number and relation code
500
3 of the 5 release status options that we use that are located on the release screen in function 4
What is P (pend), B (back), C (cash out)