What are the differences between the Carrier 1 tab and the Carrier 2 and Carrier 3 tabs?
A. The Carrier 2 and Carrier 3 tabs do not have a Frequency Type box.
B. The Carrier 2 and Carrier 3 tabs do not have a Frequency Type box, and the Carrier 1 tab has a Pending radio button in the Claim Status box.
C. The Carrier 1 tab has a Pending radio button in the Claim Status box.
D. There are no differences.
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
________ affect the complete description of a service and frequently have a significant impact on reimbursement and coding compliance
A) Level I codes B) Level II codes C) Modifiers D) ICD-10-CM codes
Match the following:
A) copayment B) participating provider C) capitation D) contracted services E) payer F) benefit plan G) coordination of benefits H) covered services I) nonparticipating provider J) covered person 1) An individual who is an insured, enrolled participant or enrolled dependent under a benefit plan 2) An insurance company, third-party administrator, or self-insured health benefit plan that is contractually obligated to make payments on behalf of covered persons 3) A licensed healthcare professional who has entered into an agreement to provide covered services to covered individuals 4) Covered services provided by a physician that are consistent with the physician's training, licensure, and scope of practice 5) The determination of which health plan will pay for covered services as primary or secondary payer 6) The amount a covered person is required to pay at the time of service 7) Contract issued by a payer under which a covered person may be entitled to covered services 8) Healthcare services provided to covered persons under the terms of the benefit plan 9) A provider who is not under contract with a managed care plan 10) A compensation arrangement in which a provider is paid a per-member-per-month fee
The most common indications of pink eye include the following symptoms EXCEPT ________.
A. redness in the sclera of the eye B. decreased sensitivity to light C. increase in the amount of tears D. thick, yellow discharge that crusts the eyelashes
The electrolyte that is most important for maintaining the resting potential of nerve and cardiac muscle cells is:
A. calcium B. sodium C. chloride D. potassium