Electronic claims usually have:
a. the same amount of errors as other claims.
b. more errors than manual claims.
c. more errors than handwritten claims.
d. fewer errors than other claims.
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Q. 2) If an insurance company uses an OCR to read the claims submitted, the submission must be:
a. handwritten.
b. typewritten.
c. printed on OCR compliant form.
d. printed from a computer.
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Q. 3) The ASCA requires Medicare claims to be submitted:
a. electronically.
b. electronically and manually.
c. manually.
d. via CD.
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Q. 4) Claims submitted electronically are done so via the Internet or:
a. video.
b. a flash drive.
c. a CD.
d. a DVR.
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Q. 5) A common claim attachment includes which of the following?
a. Operative report
b. Patient grievance form
c. Patient registration form
d. Police report of injury
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Q. 6) If a claim is not submitted within the time frame listed in the _________________, payment could be delayed or reduced.
a. Internet time frame guidelines
b. standards for billing
c. insurance contract
d. insurance company promotional materials
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Q. 7) The standard for submitting claims to insurance is:
a. 24 hours.
b. 48 hours.
c. 10 days.
d. 6 months.
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Q. 8) If health care claim forms are being printed and sent to the insurance company, it is important to check the printed claim for:
a. OCR compatibility.
b. typographical errors.
c. spelling errors.
d. coding errors.
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Q. 9) If the patient has insurance, it is important to get _________________ signed before the patient leaves the office.
a. a benefits disclosure
b. an assignment of benefits
c. an authorization for treatment
d. a release of liability
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Q. 10) If a provider charges for special services (e.g., filling out insurance forms), these fees are:
a. not covered by insurance.
b. covered by insurance.
c. billed separately.
d. normal.