Instead of going to court, two parties in dispute agree to a neutral third party listening to both sides of the argument and helping to resolve the dispute. What is the term for this type of dispute resolution?
A. Arbitration
B. Mediation
C. Pleadings
D. Med-arb
E. Discovery
Answer: B
You might also like to view...
Which of the following provides the BEST definition for a "beneficiary"?
A. An individual who receives the benefit of a service or program; most commonly used in reference to private, state, and federal health and/or medical insurance policies B. The physician responsible for completion of documentation specific to the hospital inpatient setting, including documentation intended to facilitate coordination of care with other physicians, nurses, and any other clinical staff who will provide care and treatment for the patient C. Specific physician who may not be the only clinician involved in the observation of this patient, but who is responsible for the observation service provided for the patient D. The term used to identify the physician who has provided no consultation services for a specific patient, and accepts primary responsibility for some or all of this specific patient's care from another physician who had previously provided primary care for a specific presenting problem or the patient's entire care
If data aggregation is the goal of collecting the data, ______ are the best choice.
a. Classifications b. Code systems c. Clinical terminologies d. Nomenclatures
AlligationUse alligation to determine the parts of each strength of the components needed in each equation. A physician ordered an IV of dextrose 12.5%, 500 mL. The pharmacy technician has only dextrose 10% W and 20% W. How many milliliters of each are needed?
What will be an ideal response?
A Medi-Medi beneficiary's claim information is usually
A. sent to both Medicare and Medicaid at the same time to see which one will pay. B. sent to both Medicare and Medicaid as only one will pay. C. sent by Medicare to Medicaid as the secondary payer. D. sent by Medicaid to Medicare as the secondary payer.