Week 6 – DQ
Required Resources:
ISBN: 978-0-07-351371-3
Valerius, J., Bayes, N., Newby, C., Blowchowiak, A. (2012). Medical Insurance, an Integrated Claims Process Approach. (6th Ed.), New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Publishers.
ISBN: 978-0-7637-5964-3
Valerius, J., Bayes, N., Newby, C., Blowchowiak, A. (2012). Medical Insurance Workbook. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Publishers.
Week 6 Discussion:
Lead-in:
Setting matters. Where a healthcare provider practices or where a procedure is performed makes a difference in how it is billed and reimbursed. For this assignment you consider those differences and suggest why those differences have evolved.
To Prepare for the Assignment:
With these thoughts in mind:
Post your primary response to DQ1 by Day 3: Compare and contrast the differences in the hospital and healthcare provider reimbursement. Then suggest 2-3 differences in hospital and outpatient healthcare reimbursement requirements. Finally, suggest why these differences have evolved. Justify your response.
Instructions for post: Title of post: Your Name, One Difference
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