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ELIM OUTREACH TRAINING CENTER 1820 Ridge Rd Suite 300-301 Homewood, IL 60430 Tel:708-922-9547-Fax: 708-922-9568 E-mail: elim1820@comcast.net Website: elimotc.com MEDICAL BILLING & CODING PROGRAM ELIM OUTREACH TRAINING CENTER, INC. DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE ON THE BASIS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, NATIONAL ORGIN, AGE, GENDER, DISABILITY, ANCESTRY, MATIRAL STATUS, POLITICAL ASSOCIATION, CURRENT PHYSICAL CONDITION, MILITARY STATUS, IN DIDACTIC PROGRAMS AND ACTIVITIES THAT IT OPERATES. All rights reserved. No part of this handbook may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or taping without the written permission of ELIM OUTREACH TRAINING CENTER. Revised 6/2013

STUDENT CATALOG/HANDBOOK MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING This student handbook is a statement by ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc. It is for informational purposes and does not represent or mean a contractual agreement. At the time of publication, all material enclosed herein is current, true, and correct and represents policies of ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc. All curricula offered are for those who desire to enter into an Allied Health career or those who desire a career change.

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Prerequisites 1. High School diploma or GED 2. Reading and math level not less than 9 th grade 3. Fine motor coordination (good manual dexterity and hand/eye coordination) 4. Must communicate effectively, both verbally and nonverbally 5. The student must display flexibility, accept and integrate constructive criticism in the classroom and clinical setting. Medical Billing Coder must complete: 1. 130 clock hours 2. Successfully complete the course with an 80% average 3. Classroom and laboratory participation ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc.

Medical Billing and Coding Syllabus Course Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of medical insurance using ICD-9-CM and CPT code books, various coding systems, government programs, and general insurance procedures such as, HIPPA Privacy Rule and Worker s compensation claim forms. The student will also learn different software used in the medical office environment. The duration of the program is 14 weeks, 130 clock hours Class structure: Lecture, Demonstrations, Lab and Computer COURSE OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of this course, the graduates will be able to: 1. Explain various types of medical insurance 2. Recognize and correctly use related terms, marks, abbreviations and symbols 3. Examine, define and employ medical terminology 4. Understand and implement medical claims billing forms, workers compensation, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, private payers, managed care and government medical programs 5. Use medical coding publications 6. Discuss legal and ethical terms, HIPAA Privacy Rule, confidentiality, and fraud related to insurance 7. Discuss various types of RAs/EOBs 8. Introduction to collection procedures 9. Utilize medical billing, spreadsheet and word processing software programs 10. Possess the proficiency to successfully pass the optional National Exam ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc.

MEDICAL BILLING & CODING MEDICAL BILLING & CODING TUITION.TUITION COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic of medical insurance using HICPIC, ICD, CP coding books, various coding systems, government programs, and general insurance procedures. Students will learn how to bill Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Worker s Compensation, Medicare/Medicaid and other claim forms. Also, medical terminology as it relates to medical billing. HIPAA will be introduced and software used in the medical office environment. COST: Tuition $1230.00 Registration $ 100.00 Books $ 320.00 Lab Fee $ 50.00 TOTAL $1700.00 OTHERS (Mandatory items not included in tuition): Uniform $25.00 Shoes $25.00 National Exam $130.00 Graduation Fee $20.00 CPR $55.00 TOTAL $255.00 TOTAL COST $1955.00 Prices subject to change without notice. Under the law you have the right, among others, to pay full amount due and to obtain under certain conditions a partial refund of financial charges if applicable. (ELIM does not charge finance charges. A late fee of 10% will be added to all late payments) Method of Payment: Cash, Money Order, or Cashier s Check. SORRY, WE DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS. Due at registration- $100.00 First payment of $420.00 is due on the first day of class and will cover book(s) and first installment payment. *Supplies may be purchased from ELIM or you may purchase uniforms and other supplies at: Wal-Mart, Work N Gear, and Life Uniform. Please consult the yellow pages or the internet for a location near you. ELIM OUTREACH TRAINING CENTER, INC.

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING COURSE MATERIAL TEXTBOOKS INFORMATION; Main Textbook 1. From Patient to Payment Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office, Fifth Edition By: Cynthia Newby, CPC Copyright 2008 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc This book presents a realistic, focused summary of medical insurance and billing. Each section is prepared to give students a hands-on, factual approach to understanding and working with claims, during the medical billing process. Books Needed: A. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) Standard Edition, Fourth Edition By: AMA American Medical Association Copyright 2007 American Medical Association This book covers listings of descriptive terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services and procedures performed by the physician. B. Current Physicians Professional ICD-9-CM for Physician International Classification of Diseases 9 th Revision By: The Medical Management Institute Copyright 2007 Contexo Media This book lists both the disease and procedure classification and makes use of certain abbreviations and punctuation clearly understood for efficient and effective coding. Please see additional list attached. The additional books are not included in the current book price; however they may be used as reference. ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING COURSE OUTLINE UNIT 1: From Patient to Payment: Becoming a Medical Insurance Specialist A. Introduction to Medical Insurance B. Common Types of Medical Insurance C. The Medical Office Billing Work D. The Responsibility of a Medical Insurance Specialist E. The Effects of Health Care Claim Errors UNIT 2: 1. Differentiate between indemnity plans and managed care plans 2. List the numerous types of insurance coverage 3. Explain the medical office billing work flow 4. State several primary responsibilities of a medical insurance specialist 5. Compare medical ethics and etiquette HIPAA and the Legal Medical Record A. Medical Record B. Documentation Standards C. Protected Health Information and Medical Records D. Record Retention E. Avoiding Fraud UNIT 3 : 1. State the importance of medical records documentation in the billing and payment process. 2. List the facts that are included in patient s health information (PHI) 3. Discuss the purpose of HIPAA 4. State what PHI can be released without patient s approval 5. Give facts that are included in PHI 6. Explain how to guard against possible fraudulent circumstances Diagnostic Coding A. Introduction to Diagnostic Coding B. Coding Basics for Physician Practices C. Using the ICD-9-CM D. Five Steps to Diagnostic Coding E. Professional Focus: Preview of ICD-10 CM ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

1. State how diagnostic coding influences the payment process. 2. List the primary diagnosis and coexisting conditions 3. Describe the ICD format, and identify sections used by medical insurance specialists 4. Identify the purpose and correct use of V and E codes 5. Give the five-step process to analyze diagnoses and locate the correct ICD 9-CM code UNIT 4 Procedural Coding A. Introduction to Procedure Codes in the CPT B. Coding Evaluation and Management Services C. Professional Focus; Certification as a Medical Coder D. Coding Surgical Procedures E. Coding Laboratory procedures and Coding Immunizations F. HCPCS Codes G. Five Steps for locating correct codes 1. Explain the reason and plan of the Current Procedural Terminology 2. List the three features that influence the selection of Evaluation and management code 3. State the difference between referral and consultation services. 4. Document surgical packages and laboratory panels that are coded as single procedures. 5. List the two types of codes in the HCPCS and when they are used 6. Locate correct procedures codes using CPT UNIT 5 Payment Methods: Managed Care and Indemnity Plans A. Types of Health Plans B. Professional Focus: Working as a Medical Specialist C. Consumer -Driven Health Plans D. Setting Fees E. Payment Methods F. Patients Charges G. When Patients charges must be paid 1. Explain the key types of health plans and how the different structures affect the patient s payment due for medical services. 2. List three methods in which payments are set 3. Compare the calculation of payments for participating and nonparticipating providers and explain how balance-billing rules influence the charges that can be collected from patients. ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

UNIT 6 Health Care Claim Preparation A. Preparing Claims Using Medical Billing Programs B. Health Care Claims C. Completing the CMS-1500 Claim D. Professional Focus: Billing Services E. Completing the HIPAA Claim UNIT 7 1. State the procedures for using medical billing programs to prepare claims 2. Discuss the content of the patient information section of the CMS-1500 claim 3. Discuss the subject of the physician or supplier information of CMS-1500 claim 4. In a few words describe the information contained in the five major sections of HIPAA claims 5. Compare billing provider, pay-to provider, rendering provider, and referring provider Claims Transmission, RA/EOB Follow-Up, and Collections A. Health Plan Claim Transmission B Health Plan Claim Processing by Payers C. Professional Focus: Career Opportunities with Health Plans D. Processing the RA/EOB E. Appeals F. Patient Billing and Collections 1. Give the three major methods of electronic claim transmission. 2. Explain the claim determination process used by health plans 3. State five steps to process RAs/EOBs from health plans 4. Give general motives for and appeals of reduced and denied payments 5. Discuss the coordination of benefits process used to determine the patient s primary and additional insurance. UNIT 8 Blue Cross and Blue Shield A. Introduction to Blue Cross and Blue Shield B. Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan C. Key Features of Blue Cross and Blue Shield D. Physician Participation and Reimbursement E. Filing Claims for Special Cases and National Groups F. Blue Card Worldwide G. Membership Card Information - ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

UNIT 9 A. Discuss the history and structure of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association B. State four important issues of Blue Cross and Blue Shield members plan C. Give the responsibility of physicians who do and do not participate in Blue Cross and Blue Shield member plans D. Explain the Blue Card Program E. Give two reasons to complete claim forms within established time limits Medicare 1. Medicare Overview 2 Medicare Charges 3. Filing Medicare Claims 4. Professional Focus; Medicare s National correct Coding Initiative 5. Who Pays First? UNIT 10 1. State two parts of Medicare Coverage 2. Discuss the fees that Medicare participating and nonparticipation physicians are allowed to charge 3. State the difference between an excluded service and a medically unnecessary service 4. Give four situations in which Medicare is the secondary payer Medicaid A. Introduction to Medicaid B. Medical Coverage C. Professional Focus: Medicaid Fraud and Abuse D. Medicaid Eligibility E. Filing Medical Claims 1. Name two ways Medicare programs vary from state to state 2. List the primary kinds of Medicaid benefits determined by federal law, and give examples. 3. Describe two broad classifications of people who are eligible for Medicaid assistance. 4. Give four areas a medical insurance specialist should pay special attention to when filing Medicaid claims - ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

UNIT 11 TRICARE and CHAMPVA A. TRICARE B. Professional Focus: TRICARE and the HIPAA Privacy Rule CHAMPVA C. Beneficiary Identification D. Billing Beneficiaries E. Primary or Secondary Payer? UNIT 12 1. Tell who is eligible for TRICARE and CHAMPVA and how to verify eligibility 2. Discuss the program offered to TRICARE beneficiaries. 3. Describe the use of a non-availability statement in the TRICARE program 4. Explain where to file claims first when TRICARE and CHAMPVA beneficiaries are also Covered by other insurance program Workers Compensation A. When Employees Are Hurt at Work B. Federal Programs, Forms, and Procedures C. Professional Focus: Workers Compensation Terminology D. State Program, Forms, and Procedures E. Keeping Separate Records UNIT 13 1. State what workers compensation insurance covers and which federal and state agencies administer the programs 2. Give five types of compensation that employees may receive for work-related illnesses and injuries. 3. State five questions to ask the state compensation board about workers compensation regulations 4. State why medical information that relate to a workers compensation case should be separated from the patient s chart for disease and disorders that are not work related Disability A. Replacing Lost Income B. Filing for Disability Benefits C. Professional Focus: Consulting and Educational Career Opportunities ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

At the end of this unit the student shall be able to: UNIT 14 1. State the purpose of disability compensation 2. List the six major federal disability programs, and explain who is eligible for program benefits 3. State the difference between government and private disability plans 4. Give the eight types of data the physician should add in a medical report for the claims department of a disability compensation program Dental Insurance A. Introduction to Dental Terms B. Dental Insurance C. Professional focus: Dental Injury claims and Workers Compensation D. Processing Dental Claims UNIT 15 1. Locate and describe the parts of the mouth and teeth 2. Identify key words, condition, and treatments related to dentistry 3. Give six kinds of benefits offered by dental insurance plans 4. Explain the claim form and coding methods commonly used to submit dental insurance claims Hospital Insurance A. Health Care facilities: Inpatient versus Outpatient B. Hospital Claims Processing C. Inpatient (Hospital) Coding D. Payers and Payment Methods E. Claims and Follow-UP 1. State the difference between inpatient and outpatient hospital services 2. The steps relating to hospital claims processing 3. Describe two differences in coding diagnoses for hospital inpatient cases and physician offices services 4. Describe the procedure code used in hospital coding ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc.

UNIT 16 Medisoft Claim Simulations A. Introduction to Medisoft B. Guided claim Simulations C. Claim Simulations 1. Describe the program s database structure 2. List the structure and how claims are created 3. Complete an electronic class

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING UNIT HOURS ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc UNITS TITLE HOURS 1. From Patient to Payment Becoming a Medical Insurance Specialist 5 2. HIPAA and the Legal Medical Record 5 3. Diagnostic Coding 10 4. Procedural Coding 10 5. Payment Methods: Managed Care and Indemnity Plans 10 6. Health Care Claims Preparation 10 7. Claim Transmission, RA/ EOB Follow-up, and Collection 8 8. Blue Cross and Blue Shield 10 9. Medicare 10 10 Medicaid 10 11. TRICARE and CHAMPVA 8 12. Worker s Compensation 8 13. Disability 8 14. Dental Insurance 6 15. Hospital Insurance 6 16. Health Care Claim Simulations 6 * Total Hours 130 *There are no prerequisites for each unit; however the student s competency is evaluated through weekly exams. ELIM Outreach Training Center, Inc

Medical Billing and Coding Course Schedule Week Date Lesson Text Assignment Content Covered 1 Monday Orientation Lecture ELIM s policy and procedures Book Voucher handout Patient to Payment ; HIPAA & THR LEGAL MEDICAL *Video: Privacy Monday Lecture Chapter 1 HIPAA & THE LEGAL MEDICAL Diagnostic Coding ICD-9 2 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 2 Diagnostic Coding Monday Quiz Lecture Chapters 1 & 2 Chapter 3 ICD-9 CPT & HCPCS Managed Care Indemnity Plan 3 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 4 Health Care Claim Preparation Monday Quiz Lecture Chapters 3 & 4 Chapter 5 Managed Care & Health Care Claims Claims Transmission, RA/EOB 4 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 6 Managed Care & Health Care Claims Claims Transmission, RA/EOB Monday Quiz Lecture Chapter s 5 & 6 Chapter 7 Blue Cross & Blue Shield 5 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 8 Claims Transmission & BCBS Midterm Review Monday Quiz Chapters 7 & 8 Midterm Review 6 Wednesday Midterm Chapters 1-8 1 /2 day Monday Lecture Chapter 9 Worker s Compensation Medical Terminology

7 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 10 TRICARE & WORKES COMPENSATION Medical Terminology Monday Quiz Lecture Chapters 9 & 10 Lecture 11 8 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 12 Monday Quiz Chapters 11 & 12 Introduction to Medical Terminology 9 Wednesday Work Study Medical Terminology Monday Work Study Medical Terminology 10 Wednesday Lecture Chapter 13 Monday Lecture Chapter 15 11 Wednesday Quiz Chapters 13,15 Monday Computer Lab 12 Wednesday Computer Lab NCCT Testing Information & Application Externship Information. Monday Final Exam Review All Chapters Teachers Evaluation Exit Interview Possible Make-Up Day 13 Wednesday Monday Review Final Exam 14 Wed Final Evaluation Please see Handbook on policies and procedures Handbook subject to change without notice

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODING PROGRAM PROGRAM OUTCOME/CONSUMER INFORMATION - JULY 1, 2011 JUNE 30, 2012 1. Number of students who were admitted in the program as of July 1 1 2. Number of additional students who were admitted in the program during the next 12 months A. New starts: 3 B. Re-enrollments: 0 C. Transfers into the program from other programs at the school 1 3. Number of students admitted into the program during the 12 month reporting period A. The total number of students reported under section A1 and A2 5 4. Number of students enrolled in the program during 12-month reporting period who: A. Transferred out of the program and into another program at the school 0 B. Completed or graduated from a program 3 C. Withdrew from the school 0 D. Are still enrolled 2 5. * Number of students enrolled in the program who were: A. Placed in their field of study B. Placed in a related field C. Placed out of the field D. Not available for placement due to personal reasons E. Not employed B1. Number of students who took a State licensing examination or professional certification 2 B2. Number of students who took and passed a State licensing examination or professional certification 2 ** C. Number of students who obtained employment who did not use the school s placement assistance 1 **D. Average starting salary for all graduates employed $15.00/hr *ELIM does not offer job placement at this time **This information is compiled by reasonable efforts of the school from graduates by written correspondence. Revised 6/2013