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Nov 21, 2024
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MAP 141 - Medical Insurance Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This course provides a practical approach in medical insurance billing. Emphasis will be placed on current procedural codes (CPT-4) and international classification of diseases codes (ICD-9-CM) used to facilitate proper coding in submitting claims. Pertinent billing tips will be offered for each type of insurance. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: HSC 120 with a “C” or better Competencies
- Distinguish between the major classes of health insurance
- Explain the key components of “individual” insurance
- Explain the key components of “group” insurance
- Define common insurance, medical, and diagnostic terms
- Demonstrate knowledge of medical terminology
- Demonstrate knowledge of procedural terminology
- Use appropriate insurance terminology in class situations
- Distinguish between major insurers: Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Medicare, Medicaid, Worker’s Compensation, and disability insurance
- Define commonly used insurance abbreviations and acronyms
- Code with ICD-9-CM coding books.
- Code procedures with the CPT-4 coding book (current year).
- Process health insurance claim forms
- Abstract patient chart and ledger information for proper filing
- Demonstrate knowledge of filing rules and regulations for Iowa claims
- Code all diagnoses and procedures
- Post all charges, payments, and adjustments to patient ledgers
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