Case Studies in Health Information Management
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9781305955332
Author: Patricia Schnering, Nanette B. Sayles, Charlotte McCuen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Concept explainers
Question
error_outline
This textbook solution is under construction.
Students have asked these similar questions
A medical assistant who does not meet the expected standard of care may be charged with professional _______?
A nurse answers a patient’s call light and finds the patient
on the floor by the bathroom door. After calling for assis-tance and examining the patient for injury, the nurse helps
the patient back to bed and then fills out an incident report.
Which statements accurately describe aspects of this proce-dure? Select all that apply.
a. An incident report is used as disciplinary action againststaff members.b. An incident report is used as a means of identifyingrisks.c. An incident report is used for quality control.d. The facility manager completes the incident report.e. An incident report makes facts available in case litigationoccurs.f. Filing of an incident report should be documented in thepatient record.
Drag the missing term into each sentence/paragraph text related to completion of the 837 P claim.
The HIPAA 837P uses the term
for the insurance
diagnosis
account
or guarantor, meaning the same as
on the
CMS-1500 clalm.
The name and address of any
than the subscriber or patient who has
is reported if applicable.
party, the entity or person other
responsibility for the bill,
submission
line
filing indicator code is an administrative code used to identify
data
health
the type of
plan, such as a PPO.
and the subscriber are not the same person, an
code is required to specify the patient's relationship
When the
claim
attachment
individual
to the subscriber.
Although sometimes called the patient
number, the claim
number should not be the same as the practice's account
insured
electronic
number for the patient.
The claim
code, also called the claim
financial
policyholder
code, for physician practice claims indicates whether this claim is an original, a
or needs to be voided.
A total of four…
Knowledge Booster
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, biology and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.Similar questions
- Understand an appropriate course of action in dealing with a malpractice complaintarrow_forwardA PATIENT’S RECORD UNDERWENT REVIEW BECAUSE THE OUTPATIENT DIAGNOSIS ABOUT MULTIPLE INJURIES WAS UNCLEAR. WHO IS AUTHORIZED TO CLARIFY THE DIAGNOSIS? HEALTH CARE PROVIDER HIM SUPERVISOR INSURANCE COMPANY OUTPATIENT CODERarrow_forwardTo successfully prove professional negligence, the plaintiff must prove four (4) characteristics. Besides thorough and accurate documentation, what are two (2) things registered nurses can do daily to protect themselves from professional negligence? How does each behavior protect the nurse? • Initial response requirement: minimum of six (6) complete sentences. DO NOT discuss documentation in any form. • Reply response requirement: to each of two (2) different students, reply of a minimum of four (4) complete sentences that add to the content of the discussion trail and do not simply repeat it. Sentences containing only "I agree", "Good point", or similar do not count. All posts are to be in complete sentences with appropriate capitalization and punctuation. All posts are to be grammatically correct. Conversational verbiage is acceptable, however please keep it tactful and respectful.arrow_forward
- Below is an example of an ISBAR communication between a registered nurse and a healthcare provider. Which statement represents the "background" in ISBAR?arrow_forwardDiscuss the different methods one can use to defame another's character in nursing practice!Can you please help me with this question? Thank you in advance!arrow_forwardWhen Dr. Williams applied for his position as Head of Surgery at the new medical center, he supplied the hiring committee with a copy of a forged diploma from a medical school he only briefly attended. What is the best term for his behavior in this situation? malpractice negligence fraud arbitrationarrow_forward
- https://mylearning.suny.edu/d21/le/content/1496105/viewConten Ch 9 Medical Record Activity Page 1: What is Cindy's chief complaint or reason for visit? 1 Page 2: 21 Page 3: 3> Page 4: 41 Page 5: 5 Page 6: Cindy is a 17-year-old high school student. She leads an active social life, gets good grades, and is a member of the track team. About two weeks ago she became ill with what she thought was the flu. Her signs and symptoms included sore throat, enlarged and tender lymph nodes in her neck, inflamed tonsils, headache, fever, muscle aches and fatigue and loss of appetite. She expected to feel better by now, but she still has many of the symptoms. Her mother took Cindy to their family physician for evaluation. Upon examination the physician notes that Cindy has swollen lymph nodes in her neck and armpits, her spleen is enlarged. Based on her symptoms and examination the physician diagnosed Cindy with the Epstein-Barr virus. He explained that there is no specific cure, but that treatment…arrow_forwardA nurse is administering a pain medication to a patient. In addition to checking his identification bracelet, the nurse cor-rectly verifies his identity by: a. Asking the patient his nameb. Reading the patient’s name on the sign over the bedc. Asking the patient’s roommate to verify his named. Asking, “Are you Mr. Brown?”arrow_forwardA request for a patient’s medical record is sent by fax to your office. The fax cover sheet contains the letterhead of a nearby medical facility. You do not recognize the name of the physician, fax number, or telephone number stated for the physician’s office. How do you respond to the request?arrow_forward
- A physician requests that you change the “date of dictation” on a medical report to 3 days before the actual date of dictation so that the report will appear to have been dictated in a timely fashion. He explains that he was called out of town for a family emergency and fell behind in his dictation, and that he appreciates your cooperative and helpful attitude with small requests such as this. What do you do?arrow_forwardhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GaO-Fq6II8w Watch video and answer questions in detail Watch https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GaO-Fq6II8w List the symptoms pertinent to the case. Identify appropriate history questions for your patient to discriminate critical characteristics or attributes about the above presenting complaint. Incorporate OLD CARTS (Onset Location, Duration, Characteristics, Aggravating, Relieving, Treatment, Severity). Delineate 4 differential diagnoses that could support the above symptoms in relation to pertinent answers given the history. Include the name of the disease and the appropriate ICD 10 code and provide a rationale for each choice based on the presenting case. What is the physiology, pathophysiology, and/or etiology associated with each differential? What diagnostic tests would you obtain to rule out medical issues that mimic each differential diagnosis? What does the USPSTF App (Preventive Studies)/website say about the final diagnosis? Do you agree or…arrow_forwardPlace the following coding steps in the correct order. Identify the main term for each condition. Verify the code in the tabular list. Locate the main terms in the alphabetic index. Check compliance with any applicable official guidelines and list codes in appropriate order. Review complete medical documentation. Abstract the medical conditions from the visit documentation.arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Case Studies In Health Information ManagementBiologyISBN:9781337676908Author:SCHNERINGPublisher:CengageIssues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (Min...NursingISBN:9781337406291Author:Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Cindy CoreyPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Essentials Health Info Management Principles/Prac...Health & NutritionISBN:9780357191651Author:BowiePublisher:CengageUnderstanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billin...Health & NutritionISBN:9781337679480Author:GREENPublisher:Cengage
Case Studies In Health Information Management
Biology
ISBN:9781337676908
Author:SCHNERING
Publisher:Cengage
Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions (Min...
Nursing
ISBN:9781337406291
Author:Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey, Cindy Corey
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Essentials Health Info Management Principles/Prac...
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9780357191651
Author:Bowie
Publisher:Cengage
Understanding Health Insurance: A Guide to Billin...
Health & Nutrition
ISBN:9781337679480
Author:GREEN
Publisher:Cengage
The Psychology of Violent Behaviour; Author: Simon Fraser University;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTdqo_7_qLE;License: Standard Youtube License