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The life cycle of a medical claim can be very confusing for new staff

The life cycle of a medical claim can be very confusing for new staff

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The life cycle of a medical claim can be very confusing for new staff. Each staff member plays a different part in contributing to the claim and pertinent documentation or submission of the claim. For example, nurses and clinical staff may not have as much to do with filling out claims forms as billers do, but they need to know what types of insurances require additional documentation and forms; front desk staff will need to know when to collect coinsurance and balance bills and when to ask for secondary insurances; coders will need to know any special coding requirements for secondary insurances. Billers will need to understand the entire cycle.

In this scenario, you are playing the role of a trainer, and you will create a PowerPoint explaining the left cycle of a claim to new employees.

 

The first slide must include the life cycle of a claim overall. Next, create a SmartArt graphic to display the Life Cycle (DO NOT use an image found on the internet or in the course content).

 

 

How to create SmartArt graphic

In PowerPoint document,

go to Insert tab

Choose SmartArt

Choose Cycle

 

The remaining slides should explain the Life Cycle of a Claim

Patient Pre-Registration

Establish Financial Responsibility

Patient Check-in & Check-out

Superbill (Encounter Form)

Prepare and Transmit the Claim

Monitor Payer Adjudication

Generate Patient Statement

Follow up Payments and Collections

 

Requirements:

The presentation should contain a minimum of 5 slides, not including the Title and Reference Page.

Select one of the following options for your presentation

 

1.  Narrated and converted to a video

The completed video must be a minimum of 5-6 minutes in length

 

Upload the video to YouTube and submit the URL for your video

How to create a video in PowerPoint (Links to an external site.) and upload it to YouTube (Links to an external site.)

 

2.  Record Audio Narration in PowerPoint

Audio narration must be a minimum of 5-6 minutes in length

You must have narration for each slide

How to Record Audio (Links to an external site.) (start watching at 00:27-2:00)

 

3. Write detailed speaker notes in the Notes section of each slide

Notes must be at least 1200-1500 words for the total presentation.

How to add Speaker Notes (Links to an external site.)You must cite your references using correct APA formatting on a References slide.

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