Documentation
Radiographs
Be the Coder
Fraud and Abuse
True or False?
100

What is your only witness with an accurate memory when complaints are levied against you?

Your documentation

If the supporting documentation is not there for the services and procedures delivered, instructions given, or patient non-compliance then it simply didn’t happen.

100

Radiograph documentation of films taken on the date of service or are referred to from a separate date of service supports:

Medical Necessity and/or Continuity of Care

100

How often are the CDT codes updated, deleted, revised or undergo editorial actions?

Annually

Implemented on January 1st

100

Who is responsible for any claims and recorded information that is submitted from the office regardless if there is direct knowledge of the submissions?


The Dentist

it is possible that the ancillary staff can also be held accountable for fraud and abuse as well by False Claims Act provision 31 USC 3729.

100

It is OK to cut and paste information from a previous date of service?

False

Cloning = Inaccurate Information = Misrepresentation of Medical Necessity = Compromised Record = Doubt of treatment provided = High risk of errors and investigations

828 IAC 1-1-15(a)(12) - Failure to keep adequate dental records

200

What are the 6 questions of documentation that you should attempt to answer for each patient encounter?

Who - Legible identity of the provider

What - History, physical findings/updates, test results

When - Date of service

Where - location of treatment = tooth #, quadrant, surface(s)

Why - Reason for encounter = Medical Necessity, Chief Complaint, Diagnosis

How - Treatment Plan, Method

200

Do radiographs belong in the Treatment Notes or the Contact Notes?

Treatment Notes

200

Your chart note states that 4 PA's were taken at todays visit.  PA's were taken of #26 - #29.

What are the appropriate CDT code(s) for these services?

D0220 intraoral – periapical first radiographic image #26

D0230 intraoral – periapical each additional radiographic image #27

D0230 intraoral – periapical each additional radiographic image #28

D0230 intraoral – periapical each additional radiographic image #29

200

What accounts for nearly half of all fraud cases and provides opportunities for fraud and abuse to exist in the dental office setting?

Internal Weaknesses

200

To properly select the correct CDT code(s) for a composite procedure, you do not have to consider the number of continuous tooth surfaces that are being restored

False

To properly select the appropriate CDT code for a composite restoration, you must consider how many uninterrupted surfaces of the tooth you are restoring AND if it is an anterior or posterior tooth surface.

300

Fill in the blank:

"________ what you do and _______ what you documented"

"Document what you do and code what you documented". 


300

What do bitewing radiographs show?

The upper and lower teeth's biting surfaces on the same film for the portion of teeth above the gum line

300

Notes are complete, accurate and factual, patient presented with the complaint of #14 pain when eating and drinking anything hot or cold.

Which CDT evaluation code do you select?

D0140 limited oral evaluation - problem focused

An evaluation limited to a specific oral health problem or complaint.

300

What is it called when the violation of abuse elevates to fraud?

Reckless Disregard

300

The Chief Complaint can be noted from the patient's previous visit if they are being seen for the same diagnosis?

False

The patient’s chief complaint cannot be inferred from a prior date of service.  The chief complaint must stand on its own for each specific date of service. It is required to identify WHY the provider evaluated the patient on the given date of service.

400

What must be proven in every patient encounter and drives the need for services rendered on the DOS?  

Medical Necessity

400

This principal states that radiation exposure should be kept "as low as reasonably achievable"

ALARA

A radiation protection principle that says radiation exposure should be minimized while still obtaining diagnostic-quality images. 

400

Code 1 BWX LL and 3 PA's taken of #13, #14, #15.

D0270 bitewing - single radiographic image LL

D0220 intraoral - periapical first radiographic image #13

D0230 intraoral - periapical each additional radiographic image #14

D0230 intraoral - periapical each additional radiographic image #15

400

Fill in the blank:

Overcoding and undercoding are violations of the ___________ and are misrepresentations of the facts.

False Claims Act

Both scenarios provide deliberate false statements as they relate to provided services and are misrepresentations of the facts.  They hold the same level as a violation under the FCA and are fined the same.

400

"The dental record is a legal document as well as the primary tool for the documentation, organization and delivery of professional care"

True


500

What is the most common finding against a dental professional when charting is reviewed?

Inadequate supporting Documentation

Poorly maintained dental records are considered Professional Incompetence under 828 IAC 1-1-15(a)(12)

500

Name one procedure or service that generally does not include radiographs.  Radiographs are reported separately when applying CDT codes to the encounter.

Evaluations

Prophylaxis

Fluoride

Restorations

Extractions

500

Patient presents for extraction of #12.  During the procedure the tooth breaks and must be sectioned for removal.  You would still select D7140 extraction, erupted tooth or exposed root for the claim set

No, the procedure elevates to a surgical extraction

If you are performing a simple extraction, D7140, and the tooth breaks and must be sectioned for removal then simple extraction elevates to a surgical extraction and you would select D7210 extraction, erupted tooth requiring removal of bone and/or sectioning of tooth to report the service.

500

True or False?

Under the False Claims Act (FCA), a person merely has to have specific intent to defraud the government to be held liable.

False

Fraud = False statements or misrepresentations and can be intentional or non-intentional.

500

Documenting specific teeth receiving the root planing during an SRP is required to support the specific code nomenclature of the number of teeth per quadrant.

True

Chart documentation must indicate that root planing was performed, not just scaling, to support the specific code nomenclature of D4341-D4342 because root planing is the definitive procedure of the SRP.