Bookkeeping 1
Bookkeeping 2
Procedures 1
Procedures 2
Miscellaneous
100

The "cash basis" system of accounting used by most physicians means that

Charges are recorded as income at the time they are received.

100

True or False?

In the physician's office, the accounts payable is the amount of money that all patients owe the physician.

False

100

Name three special bookkeeping entries.

Credit balances

Third-party payments

Refunds

100

True or False?

Many healthcare facilities find small claims court a satisfactory, inexpensive means of collecting delinquent accounts.

Parties to small claims actions are represented by an attorney at the hearing but may also send another person to court on their behalf to produce records supporting the claim.

The first statement is true.

The second statement is false.

100

Who is financially responsible for a minor seeking treatment for an STD without parental consent?

It depends; the medical assistant must determine where the statement should be sent. 

Federal regulations state, minors cannot be held financially responsible for a bill unless they are emancipated. If consent has been given by a parent or guardian, the bill would be sent to the parent or guardian who brings the minor in for treatment.

It's a tricky situation.

200

True or False?

Accounts receivable are monies that are expected but not yet received. 

All invoices, statements, and operational expenses are included in accounts receivable. 

The first statement is true; the second statement is false.

200

The recording of business and accounting transactions is called ____________.

bookkeeping

200

This range of account aging requires a final demand letter before the account is turned over to a collection agency.

90-120 days

200

What is something that should be considered when using a collection agency?

net back

200

The entire property of a person is said to be his or her __________.

assets

300

What is the relationship between bookkeeping and accounting?

Accounting is a summary of the activities of bookkeeping.

300

Amounts owed to the physician are accounts ______.

receivable

300

The STARK law imposes restrictions on

professional courtesy 

300

Name two things that need to occur when a check is returned from the bank for NSF?

The payment posted to the patient account must be reversed.

A charge line item must be added with the amount of the NSF check.

300

Name four things that must occur when a provider agrees to settle for a reduced fee?

Negotiations without prejudice

Offer discount in writing

Define the time limit for making payment

Make two copies of the agreement with witness signatures

400

A system of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions.

Accounting

400

Accounts _______ are debts incurred but not yet paid.

payable

400

If not handled properly, what can decrease what is owed to the provider erroneously?

Credit balances and refunds

400

What is the most successful collection strategy?

Telephone call

400

True or False?

The purpose of the trial balance is to disclose any discrepancies between the journal and the ledger.

True

500

True or False?

Payments to the healthcare facility come as reimbursement from the insurance company only. 

Adjustments are made to a patient's account when it is necessary to add or subtract a patient payment from the balance.

Both statements are true.

500

To estimate the budget for a new year, the practice should evaluate expenses from the _________ year.

previous

500
Give an example of a payment plan that is not subject to TILA and does not require a signed Truth in Lending Statement?

No specific agreement with more than four installments and no finance charge.

500

When tracing "skips," what is something that is strictly forbidden by law?

Communicating with a third party more than once.

500

A record or notation of a transaction is called a(n) _____.

entry