MIS 101 - Principles Appl Medical Ins Credits: 3 2 Lecture Hours 2 Lab Hours
Prerequisites: MDA 104
Description A study of medical insurance programs with emphasis on professional service and diagnostic coding. Topics include processing insurance claims, ICD-9-CM, CPT-4, diagnosis-related grougps, preferred provider programs, and computer -generated insurance claims. The principles of insurance and their applications to specific cases in a medical office and hospital billing department are examined. This course requires a per credit health career fee; check the tuition and fee schedule for the current rate. Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of the course, the student will:
- Outline and describe the roles and responsibilities of the Medical Insurance Specialist.
- Define medical insurance terms and describe the development of the medical insurance industry.
- Differentiate between diagnostic and procedural coding and their relationship to insurance claims.
- Prepare accurate and complete insurance claim forms according to current insurance guidelines.
- Explain electronic claims submission and its importance in today’s insurance environment.
- Collect data from patient charts and distinguish between primary and secondary insurance plans.
- Identify, describe and explain the important federal, state and private medical insurance plans.
Listed Topics
- Medical insurance/billing profession
- Medical insurance terminology
- Introduction to coding systems
- Insurance claim forms
- Medical insurance plans
Reference Materials Textbooks, workbooks, software packages, case studies, etc. Approved By: Kingsmore, John Date Approved: 01/13/1997
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