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NHA CERTIFIED BILLING AND CODING SPECIALIST
(CBCS) EXAM|| 2025 LATELY UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED
A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE 2025 WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
What accurately describes the difference between informed and implied consent?
- (answers)informed consent is required in writing after explanation of a
procedure, with time to ask questions. While implied consent is assumed.
What is documentation? - (answers)Documentation is a complete, accurate, up-
to-date record of the care a patient received at the health care facility.
what the book has written: (is the record of clinical observations and care a
patient receives at a health care facility. is used to communicate relevant patient
information among health care professionals. it also serves as the basis of
information conveyed to third party payers, who are responsible for reimbursing
providers)
third party payers - (answers)Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and
other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient
medical expenses for the patient
Documentation must be - (answers)Detailed, Current and Accurate
HITECH Act - (answers)Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical
Health Act
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HITECH - (answers)supports electronic health records
Disclosure refers to the way health information is - (answers)given to an outside
person or organization. (Disclosure refers to the dissemination of personal health
information, which is covered by the HIPAA privacy Rule.)
Protected Health Information (PHI) - (answers)Individually identifiable health
information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media.
PHI: Minimum Necessary Standard - (answers)when disclosing information,
providers and other covered entities must limit uses, disclosures & requests to
only the amount needed to accomplish a specific purpose.
Notice of Privacy Practices - (answers)A notification by providers required by the
HIPAA Privacy Rule that provides an understandable explanation of patients'
rights with respect to their personal health information and the privacy practices
of their providers
What is the difference between consent and authorization? - (answers)Consent:
used only when permission is for treatment, payment, or health care operations
(patient permission by signature)
Authorization: Is permission granted by the patient or the patient's representative
to release information for reasons other than treatment, payment, or health care
operations.
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True or False:
Physicians have the option to decide whether to explain privacy rules to their
patients. - (answers)False
(its false because physicians are legally obligated to explain privacy rules to their
patients.
Auditing refers to - (answers)Reviewing claims for accuracy and completeness
(Many facilities have internal auditing systems. to review claims for accuracy and
completeness.)
one of the main things audits look for is? - (answers)nonspecific or inaccurate use
of diagnosis and procedures codes.
The first step in filling out a claim correctly is knowing? - (answers)how to use the
codes sets
The adopted code sets for procedures, diagnoses and drugs are: -
(answers)HCPCS, CPT-4, CDT, ICD-9, ICD-10, NDC
True or False:
NHA CERTIFIED BILLING AND CODING SPECIALIST
(CBCS) EXAM|| 2025 LATELY UPDATED QUESTIONS
AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED
A+|| LATEST AND COMPLETE UPDATE 2025 WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS|| ASSURED PASS!!!
What accurately describes the difference between informed and implied consent?
- (answers)informed consent is required in writing after explanation of a
procedure, with time to ask questions. While implied consent is assumed.
What is documentation? - (answers)Documentation is a complete, accurate, up-
to-date record of the care a patient received at the health care facility.
what the book has written: (is the record of clinical observations and care a
patient receives at a health care facility. is used to communicate relevant patient
information among health care professionals. it also serves as the basis of
information conveyed to third party payers, who are responsible for reimbursing
providers)
third party payers - (answers)Insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and
other commercial companies that are the payers of inpatient and outpatient
medical expenses for the patient
Documentation must be - (answers)Detailed, Current and Accurate
HITECH Act - (answers)Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical
Health Act
, 2
HITECH - (answers)supports electronic health records
Disclosure refers to the way health information is - (answers)given to an outside
person or organization. (Disclosure refers to the dissemination of personal health
information, which is covered by the HIPAA privacy Rule.)
Protected Health Information (PHI) - (answers)Individually identifiable health
information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media.
PHI: Minimum Necessary Standard - (answers)when disclosing information,
providers and other covered entities must limit uses, disclosures & requests to
only the amount needed to accomplish a specific purpose.
Notice of Privacy Practices - (answers)A notification by providers required by the
HIPAA Privacy Rule that provides an understandable explanation of patients'
rights with respect to their personal health information and the privacy practices
of their providers
What is the difference between consent and authorization? - (answers)Consent:
used only when permission is for treatment, payment, or health care operations
(patient permission by signature)
Authorization: Is permission granted by the patient or the patient's representative
to release information for reasons other than treatment, payment, or health care
operations.
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True or False:
Physicians have the option to decide whether to explain privacy rules to their
patients. - (answers)False
(its false because physicians are legally obligated to explain privacy rules to their
patients.
Auditing refers to - (answers)Reviewing claims for accuracy and completeness
(Many facilities have internal auditing systems. to review claims for accuracy and
completeness.)
one of the main things audits look for is? - (answers)nonspecific or inaccurate use
of diagnosis and procedures codes.
The first step in filling out a claim correctly is knowing? - (answers)how to use the
codes sets
The adopted code sets for procedures, diagnoses and drugs are: -
(answers)HCPCS, CPT-4, CDT, ICD-9, ICD-10, NDC
True or False: