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The CM in ICD -9-CM stands for
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Clinical modification
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The updated volume of the ICD-9-CM is published
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Annually
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Morbidity is the presence of illness or disease, whereas mortality is the
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Death that occurs from disease
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The external cause of adverse effects resulting from ingestion or exposure to drugs or other substances can be found in the
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Table of drugs and chemicals
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terms such as after care, examination and proplem with are indicators that what type of code is needed
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v codes
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What modifies main terms describing different sites mama the cause or origin of the disease and different clinical types
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Essential modifiers
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The typeface used for main terms in the alphabetic index volume 2 and all cold and titles in a tabular list is
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Boldface
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The definition of diagnosis is
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the determination of nature of a cause of disease and the art of distinguishing one disease from another
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If a patient's condition has not been specifically diagnosed , the health insurance professional must code
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Signs or symptoms
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An eponym
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is disease,procedure or syndrome named for individuals who discovered them
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codes representing external causes of injury and poisoning are referred to as
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E codes
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Nonessential modifiers are
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the terms in parentheses following the main terms
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the part of the ICD-9-CM manual that serves as a basic foundation for diagnostic coding and aids in assigning diagnostic codes correctly is the
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introductory pages
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most ICD-9-CM manuals use a specific type of coding in volume 1 to alert the coder to special edits and important issues, which is called
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color coding
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section 2 of volume 2 of the ICD -9-CM manual consist of
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the table of drugs and chemicals
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transforming verbal descriptions of a diagnosis into numbers or a combination of alphanumeric character is referred to as
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coding
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the supplementary classification of external causes of injury and poisoning are referred to as
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E codes
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the main term for acute depressive reaction is
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reaction
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diagnosis the determination of the nature of a cause of disease is
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diagnosis
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physicians and outpatient clinics use
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primary diagnosis
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hospital and institutional facilities use
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principal diagnosis
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the alphabetic index to diseases contains 2 tables
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hypertension, neoplasms
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list the three types of codes in volume 1 of ICD-9-CM
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3-digit category codes; 4-digit subcategory codes; 5-digit classification codes
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when an individual who is not sick visits the medical facility for a specific purpose, such as receiving a vaccination, which codes are used
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V codes
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when more than one otherwise individual classified disease is combined with another disease and one code is assigned for both, a_________is assigned
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combination
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part_____medicare helps pay for physician and outpatient charges
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B
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The act that provides a federal system of old ,survivors, disability and hospital insurance is the
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Federal Insurance Contribution Act
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the medicaid program is administered by the
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CMS
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individuals who receive medical assistance because their income falls within the poverty or FPL guidelines or as a result of SSI eligibility are considered
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categorically needy
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when medicaid beneficiary has no other health care coverage the type of claim to be submitted is called a
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Medicaid simple claim
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the act that established quality standards for all laboratory testing to ensure to safety, accuracy,reliability and timeliness is
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CLIA
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the time limit for filing medicaid claims
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varies from state to state
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a federal insurance program established in 1966,for people 65 years old and older and certain other qualifying individuals is
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medicate
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how many parts does medicare have
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four
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what part of Medicare helps pay for prescription drugs
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part D
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the duration of time during which a medicare beneficiary is eligible for part Benicia for inpatient hospital or skilled nursing facility charges is called a
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benefit period
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which of the following groups is eligible in all states for assistance through the medical program
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categorically needy
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Medicare part D begin in which year
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2006
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in January of 1999,the balanced budget act of 1977 went into effect expanding the role of private plans to include
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managed care organizations
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beneficiaries who are not satisfied with the amount of claim reimbursement may file a
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appeal
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there are how many levels to medicate appeals process
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5
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Medicare payments can be automatically deposited into a providers designated bank account using
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electronic funds transfers
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the acronym for the federal state cash assistance program for poor families, typically headed by a single parent is
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TANF
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under what federal act was which of the following medicaid program established
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social Security act
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in 1972,federal law established the supplemental security income SSS program, which provides assistance to
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qualifying aged and disabled por
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identify which of the following qualifies under federally approved optional services for which federal funding is available
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diagnostic services
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one common method for verifying medicaid eligibility is to use a
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automated voice response system
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the legal obligation of the other insurance policies/programs to pay all our part of expanditures for patients eligible for medicaid is
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third party liability
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