Amendment to the HMO Act of 1973 is legislation that allowed federally qualified HMOs to permit members to occasionally use non HMO physicians and be partially reimbursed.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
Capitation
A. Provider accepts preestablished payments for providing healthcare services to enrollees over a period of time (usually one quarter)
B. Provider accepts preestablished payments for providing healthcare services to enrollees over a period of time (usually one month)
C. Provider accepts preestablished payments for providing healthcare services to enrollees over a period of time (usually 6 months)
D. Provider accepts preestablished payments for providing healthcare services to enrollees over a period of time (usually one year)
CT
A. Debt Collection Assistance Officer
B. Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System
C. Computed Tomography
D. Durable Medical Equipment
FR
A. Flexible Spending Account
B. General Equivalency Mapping
C. General Enrollment Period
D. Federal Register
CMS1500
A. Clinical nurse specialist
B. Coordination of Benefits
C. Insurance claim used by noninstitutional providers and supplier to bill payers
D. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985
CHAMPUS stands for Civilian Health and Medical Program of Veterans Affairs.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE