Exam 8: Understanding Medicaid
Exam 1: The Origins of Health Insurance45 Questions
Exam 2: Tools of the Trade: A Career as a Health (Medical)Insurance Professional40 Questions
Exam 3: The Legal and Ethical Side of Medical Insurance67 Questions
Exam 4: Types and Sources of Health Insurance48 Questions
Exam 5: Claim Submission Methods70 Questions
Exam 6: Traditional Fee For Service/Private Plans74 Questions
Exam 7: Unraveling the Mysteries of Managed Care50 Questions
Exam 8: Understanding Medicaid87 Questions
Exam 9: Conquering Medicare’s Challenges105 Questions
Exam 10: Military Carriers80 Questions
Exam 11: Miscellaneous Carriers: Workers’ Compensation and Disability Insurance55 Questions
Exam 12: Diagnostic Coding132 Questions
Exam 13: Procedural, Evaluation and Management, and HCPCS Coding122 Questions
Exam 14: The Patient74 Questions
Exam 15: Keys to Successful Claims Management60 Questions
Exam 16: The Role of Computers in Health Insurance65 Questions
Exam 17: Reimbursement Procedures: Getting Paid72 Questions
Exam 18: Hospital Billing and the UB-0489 Questions
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Providers are not permitted to withhold care or services to individuals even when they do not meet their cost-sharing obligations.
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States must cover categorically needy individuals but are free to define this category.
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There is an ongoing effort in the United States to make healthcare available to more and more uninsured people-particularly children.
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Hospitals that receive additional payments to ensure that communities have access to certain high-cost services are called:
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