Principals of Health Science
What is a fee schedule?
A list of specified fees a physician charges for services
Ideally, when should patient payments be received?
At the time of service
Why are insurance adjustments often necessary?
Because medical offices and insurance companies have contracts for reduced charges
Which of the following type(s) of check is guaranteed not to bounce?
Both a certified check and a money order
What is the first thing an assistant should do after receiving a patient overpayment?
Call to inform the patient.
Ideally, how often should money received by the office be deposited?
Daily
Which of the following is another term for "superbill
Encounter form
If an office uses a computerized bookkeeping system, understanding manual bookkeeping is unnecessary.
False
In an office with a computerized practice-management system, patient invoices still must be written out by hand.
False
It is acceptable to send personal information to patients by e-mail.
False
Which of the following situations would make a check invalid?"
If the check is not signed, if the amounts in the check not differed
When a patient makes a payment, what kind of accounting transaction is this for the medical office?
Income
What must assistants do before accepting a check from a new patient?
Make sure the patient's identification matches the information on the check.
Which of the following blank spaces on a check does NOT have to be filled in to be processed by the bank?
The for/memo line
In the medical office, who is responsible for helping patients understand their invoice?
The medical office assistant
Who can a medical office assistant speak to about a patient's unpaid bill?
The patient and the patient's guarantor
A check stub, or register, should be filled out every time a check is written.
True
What should be done if a mistake is made while filling out a check?
Void the check and file it with cancelled checks.
When stamped on a check, what does NSF stand for?
non-sufficient funds
What is the name of a patient bill that records services and charges for a specific time period?
an invoice
Which of these best describes a check endorsement?
the payee's signature on the back of the check
Which of the following definitions best describes a write-off
cancellation fee
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
The ending balance on the bank statement will always be the same as the current balance in the check ledger.
False
Who should be in charge of the petty cash fund?
One authorized person, petty cash custodian
Which of the following terms refers to the person who writes the check?
Payor
Who decides when and to whom professional courtesy is extended?
Physician
From whom might a medical office receive income?
The patient and the patient's guarantor
Patient payment information entered on the daysheet must also be posted on the patient ledger
True
Which of the following is the least confrontational way to approach a patient about an unpaid bill?
A Letter
Which of the following best describes the term "professional courtesy"?
A fee discount for health care workers
To which of the following patients might a physician extend professional courtesy
A fellow physician
Which of the following definitions best describes the term "guarantor
A person responsible for paying a patient's bill
Which of the following definitions best describes an aging report records database organized by patient age"
A record of all unpaid patient accounts, organized by date of service or date of first bill
Which of the following best describes a purchase order?
A standardized form to request an order from a vendor
How often should patients receive a billing statement?
Once per month
Why is the pegboard system also called the "write-it-once" method
Entries are posted to several records at once.
When should a receipt be issued to a patient?
Every time the patient makes a payment in the office
It is okay to complete a check in pencil as long as it is dark enough to read
False
What purpose does the Truth in Lending Act serve?
Protects you against inaccurate or unfair credit billing and credit practice
Which of the following attitudes is most acceptable for an assistant to have when discussing finances with a patient?
Respectful and understanding
Which of the following is the best option for dealing with long-term delinquent accounts?
Send the account to a third-party collection agency.
Which of the following would be considered an accounting task?
Sending patient bills
Why is it important to keep an up-to-date inventory of all administrative and clinical supplies in the office?
To avoid making unnecessary purchases or running out of important supplies
Why is it necessary to reconcile the bank statement with the office check ledger?
To ensure the accuracy of both documents, To find out which deposits have been processed, To find out which checks have not been processed
What is the purpose of the HIPAA Privacy Rule?
To protect the privacy of patient information
Cash and checks received from patients as payment should be kept in the same place
True
What is an event that affects the financial position of a company and can be reliably recorded?
accounting transaction
What is the term for money owed to a company or office that has not yet been received?
accounts receivable
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 courtesy
To place money into a bank account is to make ____.
to deposit