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An appliance, apparatus, or product intended for use in assisting or treating a patient is sometimes covered by insurance and is billed as:
 
  durable medical equipment (DME).
 
  pharmaceuticals.
 
  office supplies.
 
  surgical supplies.



(Q. 2) Two codes that could NOT have both been reasonably performed during a single patient encounter are referred to as:
 
  mutually exclusive codes.
 
  not medically necessary codes.
 
  comprehensive codes.
 
  component codes.



(Q. 3) The types of edits for National Correct Coding Initiative (NCCI) errors include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  modifier indicators.
 
  diagnostic and procedure code linkages.
 
  mutually exclusive edits.
 
  comprehensive versus component edits.



(Q. 4) Billing the parts of a bundled procedure as separate procedures for higher reimbursement is referred to as:
 
  bundling.
 
  unbundling.
 
  upcoding.
 
  downcoding.



(Q. 5) Using a procedure code that provides a higher reimbursement rate than the code that actually reflects the services provided is referred to as:
 
  bundling.
 
  unbundling.
 
  upcoding.
 
  downcoding.



(Q. 6) To bill for a procedure that was NOT medically necessary is considered:
 
  fraud.
 
  abuse.
 
  inaccurate.
 
  incomplete.



(Q. 7) In physical therapy cases, if a coder bills for supervised attendance:
 
  the therapist must be in constant attendance with the patient.
 
  the therapist must be supervised by a physician.
 
  one-on-one direct contact by the therapist is not required.
 
  one-on-one direct contact by the therapist is required.



(Q. 8) Misusing Medicare funds is considered:
 
  abuse and illegal.
 
  abuse but not illegal.
 
  fraud and illegal.
 
  fraud but not illegal.



(Q. 9) To bill for a procedure that was NOT performed is considered:
 
  fraud.
 
  abuse.
 
  unbundling.
 
  upcoding.



(Q. 10) An action that misuses money the government has allocated is considered:
 
  fraud.
 
  abuse.
 
  an error.
 
  a mistake.
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