Health Insurance
PMT
Athena
Authorization
Random Insurance questions
100

What is health insurance?

A form of financial protection that eases the financial burden people may experience as a result of illness or injury

100

What does PMT stand for?

Provider matching tool 

100

What spot do we list to copay?

OV spot on quickview

100

What is an authorization needed for?

Obtaining approval from the primary care physician as well as health plan (depending on the plan's specifications) prior to receiving health care services, such as visiting specialists, obtaining radiology scans and undergoing surgical procedures.

100

What does EPO stand for?

Exclusive provider organization

200

What is a deductible?

A deductible is the amount of money you must pay out-of-pocket for covered expenses before your insurance plan starts paying.

200

What do we use the PMT for?

To determine if a provider is in or our of network with an insurance

200

Where should all insurance notes be added?

Note spot on insurance tab
200

Name one insurance that requires auth?

VA, Tricare

200

What does HMO stand for?

Health Maintenance Organization

300

What is an out-of-pocket maximum?

The absolute most you will have to pay for covered medical services in a single plan year.

300

Can you filter the PMT?

Yes

300

Where are authorizations added?

Quickview

300

Does EAP visits need authorization?

Yes

300

What is a Medicare Advantage Plan?

These are health plan options approved by Medicare but run by private companies.

400
What is coinsurance?

A type of cost-sharing in an insurance policy where you pay a fixed percentage of a covered service's cost, while your insurance company pays the remainder.

400

Name one thing the PMT gives you details about

provider specialty, provider credentials, par insurances, etc

400

Do we use the amount that populates in Athena?

No- verify in insurance portal.

400

Who adds an authorization to a patients chart when the pt is coming in for a new pt appt?

BT Team

400

What is PPO?

Preferred Provider Organization

500

What is an in network provider?

This refers to doctors, hospitals, pharmacies and other health care providers that have agreed to provide members of a certain insurance plan with services and supplies at a discounted price. Under some insurance plans, your care is covered only if you get it from in-network providers.

500

What is the PLE used for?

Determine which packages or types of that insurance the provider/facility will accept

500

Where can we find a patients authorization for services at?

Patient's chart

500

What all is needed for an auth to be added to a patient's Quickview?

an issue date, expiration date, number of visits, possible dx code, auth #

500

What are some examples of Medicare Supplemental policies?

Aetna Supp, Mutual of Omaha, AARP