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1. What primary objective drives pre-registration data collection in the healthcare
revenue cycle?
A) Generating immediate patient clinical history reports
B) Securing accurate demographic and insurance information before service delivery to
prevent claim denials
C) Finalizing post-service medical coding assignments
D) Determining physician credentialing status
Correct Answer: B) Securing accurate demographic and insurance information before
service delivery to prevent claim denials
Explanation: Gathering complete demographic and coverage details upfront minimizes
registration errors that lead to billing delays or claim rejections down the line. Clinical history and
post-service coding occur during or after care delivery, making options A and C incorrect.




2. A patient arrives for an elective outpatient surgery. Which process verifies that the
scheduled procedure meets the payer's medical necessity guidelines before treatment?
A) Financial Hardship Evaluation
B) Prior Authorization / Pre-certification
C) Post-bill Auditing
D) Balance Billing Assessment
Correct Answer: B) Prior Authorization / Pre-certification
Explanation: Prior authorization confirms that a proposed service is covered and medically
necessary under the patient's specific health plan. Financial hardship checks evaluate payment
ability rather than insurance approval, ruling out option A.




3. What federal regulation requires hospitals to provide a emergency medical screening
examination and stabilizing treatment regardless of a patient's ability to pay?
A) Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
B) Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)
C) Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
D) Truth in Lending Act (TILA)
Correct Answer: B) Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA)
Explanation: EMTALA prevents patient dumping by mandating emergency care and stabilization
regardless of financial status or insurance coverage. HIPAA focuses on health data privacy,
making option A incorrect.

,4. In Medicare billing, what document must be issued to a fee-for-service beneficiary
before providing a service that Medicare is expected to deny as not medically
necessary?
A) Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
B) Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN)
C) Medicare Summary Notice (MSN)
D) Uniform Bill 04 (UB-04)
Correct Answer: B) Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN)
Explanation: An ABN informs Medicare beneficiaries in advance that Medicare will likely not pay
for a specific item or service, transferring financial responsibility to the patient if they choose to
proceed. EOBs are sent after claims processing, ruling out option A.




5. Which term describes the process of identifying the correct order of payment
responsibilities when a patient is covered by more than one health insurance plan?
A) Coordination of Benefits (COB)
B) Revenue Integrity Audit
C) Prospective Payment Determination
D) Charge Master Maintenance
Correct Answer: A) Coordination of Benefits (COB)
Explanation: COB rules establish which insurance plan pays as primary, secondary, or tertiary
to prevent duplicate payments. Charge master maintenance deals with service pricing
structures, making option D incorrect.




6. What is the standard claim form used by healthcare facilities to submit institutional
services (such as inpatient hospital stays) to third-party payers?
A) CMS-1500
B) UB-04 (CMS-1450)
C) Form W-2
D) Form 1095-C
Correct Answer: B) UB-04 (CMS-1450)
Explanation: The UB-04 (or CMS-1450) is the standard paper claim form used by institutional
providers like hospitals and skilled nursing facilities. CMS-1500 is used for professional
physician billing, making option A incorrect.




7. A professional physician practice submits claims for office visits and outpatient
procedures. Which standard billing form is utilized?

, A) UB-04
B) CMS-1500
C) ADA Dental Claim Form
D) CMS-2552
Correct Answer: B) CMS-1500
Explanation: Physicians and independent practitioners use the CMS-1500 form to bill
professional fees. Institutional facilities use UB-04, making option A incorrect for physician
practice billing.




8. What health revenue metric represents the average number of days it takes for a
healthcare organization to collect payment after a service has been billed?
A) Net Collection Rate
B) Days in Accounts Receivable (DAR)
C) Case Mix Index (CMI)
D) Discharged Not Final Billed (DNFB)
Correct Answer: B) Days in Accounts Receivable (DAR)
Explanation: DAR measures liquidity and revenue efficiency by tracking how long billed charges
remain unpaid in accounts receivable. CMI reflects patient clinical complexity, making option C
incorrect.




9. What does the acronym DNFB stand for in revenue cycle management?
A) Direct Network Financial Balance
B) Discharged Not Final Billed
C) Delayed National Funding Basis
D) Deductible Not Fully Billed
Correct Answer: B) Discharged Not Final Billed
Explanation: DNFB accounts represent patient stays where care has concluded and the patient
is discharged, but the final claim cannot be billed yet due to incomplete coding or
documentation. Option A is a made-up term.




10. In the Chargemaster (CDM), what central component assigns standardized coding
descriptions, billing codes, and prices to routine facility items and services?
A) Remittance Advice (RA)
B) Charge Description Master (CDM)
C) Master Patient Index (MPI)
D) Explanation of Benefits (EOB)
Correct Answer: B) Charge Description Master (CDM)

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