Thursday, October 24, 2019
Week 1 Checkpoint 1 Payment Methods
Week 1 checkpoint 1- Payment Methods. Resource:à Chapter 1 ofà Medical Insurance: An Integrated Claims Process Approach Writeà and post a 250- to 300- word response to the following questions: ?à à à à à à à à à Describe, the fee-for-service and capitation payment cycles. Include the relationship among provider, patient, and payer in your presentation, and their roles in the process. Fees for services are listed on the doctorââ¬â¢s fee schedule and there are known to be separate feeââ¬â¢s with each code and sometimes these codes are not billable.So in saying this the patient may have to pay some feeââ¬â¢s before they leave the doctorââ¬â¢s office because of some sort of procedure they had done. So the way the relationship goes for the fees for service is like this. The patient makes their usual monthly payments to their health plan or itââ¬â¢s set up to be automatically withdrawn from their paycheck. If they make their payments on time then they can have medical services done by a physician.The patient then pays for any feeââ¬â¢s or co-pays for the medical services that were provided on that day and then the Medical Biller will then bill the health plan. The patient may be reimbursed for the some money they had to pay out of pocket. Capitation payment cycle is way different. Capitation means that there is a fixed prepayment that is paid to the medical provider for members of their plan for only necessary services provided to them. By using the capitation payment cycle the doctor may be taking risks for receiving fewer patients.Some doctorââ¬â¢s offices prefer this though because they are a small doctorââ¬â¢s office and only want to deal with people that have certain medical insurances so their biller and coder doesnââ¬â¢t have to learn everything else. The only thing with this though is that they medical insurance is going to pay the doctorââ¬â¢s office the same amount of money each month no matter what. Thi s may cause problems for the patient because if they donââ¬â¢t go see their doctor that month then they are still getting charged.
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