Accounting
In which of the following ledgers must an outstanding patient balance be recorded?
Both
In which of the following ledgers would an assistant look to find the most current bank balance?
Check ledger
Which of the following best defines the term "disbursement"?
an outgoing amount of money
What should be done if a mistake is made while filling out a check?
void the check and file
What is a fee schedule?
A list of specified fees a physician charges for services
Which of the following best describes a superbill?
A patient invoice listing services performed in one visit
Which of the following type(s) of check is guaranteed not to bounce?
both certified and money
When a patient makes a payment to a collection agency, the entire amount of that payment will be sent to the medical office.
false
If a physician treats a fellow health care worker and does not collect the remaining fee after that worker's insurance contribution is received, this is what kind of adjustment?
professional court
Which of the following best describes a purchase order?
A standardized form to request an order from a vendor
What is the name of a patient bill that records services and charges for a specific time period?
An invoice
Patients will receive a monthly bill from the medical practice even after the account has been turned over to a third-party collection agency.
False
What is the first step an office assistant should take after receiving an NSF check?
Inform Check-writer
Which of the following is the best option for dealing with long-term delinquent accounts?
Send the account to a third-party collection agency.
In the medical office, who is responsible for helping patients understand their invoice?
The medical office assistant
What does it mean to extend credit to a patient?
The patient can pay for service in installments.
Which of the following methods of payment is least likely to be accepted at any medical office?
Third-party check
How often should patients receive a billing statement?
Once a month
Which of the following definitions best describes an aging report?
A record of all unpaid patient accounts, organized by date of service or date of first bill
What is the first thing an assistant should do after receiving a patient overpayment?
Call to inform the patient.
Which of the following is another term for "superbill"?
Encounter form
When should a receipt be issued to a patient?
Every time the patient makes a payment in the office
If a patient plans to use a credit or debit card as payment, the physician is allowed to charge a higher fee for the patient's service.
False
In an office with a computerized practice-management system, patient invoices still must be written out by hand.
False
What is the name of a patient bill that records services and charges for a specific time period?
Invoice
Why does the office assistant need a copy of the fee schedule when discussing patient invoices?
It lists the charges for each service
What purpose does the Truth in Lending Act serve?
It requires physicians to disclose interest charges if any are charged.
Why might an office divide patient billing into several cycles per month?
To stabilize the assistant's workload