In general, explain the difference between a new patient and an established patient

What will be an ideal response?


Generally, a new patient is one who has not been seen in the medical office by any of the providers in the same specialty within the previous 3 years. An established patient is one who has been seen by one of the providers in the same specialty within the previous 3 years. This rule applies when billing patients' health insurance plans and is important to note when assigning billing codes to patient visits. Insurance plans consider a patient to be established, even if the patient was seen by a different provider in the practice, if the previous visit was within the previous3 years.

Health Professions

You might also like to view...

Which of the following movable windows includes a large number of narrow overlapping glass sections that swing outward?

A. Jalousie B. Awning C. Pivoting D. Projecting

Health Professions

A medical assistant should include which of the following in preparing a patient for cryosurgery? 

A. Place a grounding pad somewhere on the patient's body B. Ask the patient to put on safety goggles C. Inform the patient that the initial sensation of cold will be followed by a burning sensation D. Position the patient for the administration of a general anesthetic E. Assist with the administration of a local anesthetic

Health Professions

Which of the following health care services is expected to provide the largest number of employment opportunities for today's health care graduates?

a. Emergency services b. Long-term care c. Hospitals d. Hospices

Health Professions

Which of the following statements is NOT true about a résumé?

A) It should list at least three references. B) It should be printed on good-quality paper. C) All information should be presented in an organized fashion. D) It should include facts that indicate school, church, and community involvement.

Health Professions