![]() Compare and contrast the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), insurance reforms, HITECH Act, health insurance, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, traditional indemnity, and managed care plans.Define the role of an insurance billing specialist, responsibilities and tasks, customer-focused service, career advantages, job search techniques, necessary qualifications, and pathways to certification.Module 12: Diagnostic Procedures, Nuclear Medicine, and Pharmacology.Module 8: Nervous Systems and Special Senses, Eyes and Ears.Module 1: Introduction to Medical Terminology.Medical Terminology Career Prep Curriculum: Module 22: Eye, Ocular Adnexa, Auditory, and Operating Microscope.Module 21: Endocrine and Nervous Systems.Module 20: Reproductive, Intersex Surgery, Female Genital System, and Maternity Care and Delivery.Module 19: Urinary and Male Genital Systems.Module 17: Hemic, Lymphatic, Mediastinum, and Diaphragm.Module 12: Surgery Guidelines and General Surgery.Module 10: Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services.Module 8: Introduction to CPT and the Level II National Codes (HCPCS).Module 7: Chapter-Specific Guidelines (ICD-10-CM Chapters 15-21). ![]() Module 6: Chapter-Specific Guidelines (ICD-10-CM Chapters 11-14).Module 5: Chapter-Specific Guidelines (ICD-10-CM Chapters 1-10).Module 3: ICD-10-CM Outpatient Coding and Reporting Guidelines.Module 1: Reimbursement, HIPAA, and Compliance.Module 18: Seeking a Job and Attaining Professional Advancement.Module 17: Hospital Outpatient & Inpatient Billing.Module 14: Receiving Payments & Insurance Problem Solving.Module 9: Medical Documentation & Electronic Health Records.Module 8: Disability Income Insurance & Disability Benefit Programs.Module 6: TRICARE & Veterans Health Care.Module 5: Medicare, Medicaid, & Other State Programs.Module 4: The Blue Plans, Private Insurance, & Managed Health Care Plans.Module 2: Compliance, Privacy, Fraud, and Abuse in Insurance Billing.Module 1: Role of the Insurance Billing Specialist.We charge a no-show fee for any cancellations within 24 hours of the appointment or missed appointments.We offer in-person and televisit appointments for your convenience (provided your insurance allows these visits).We also accept cash pay/self-pay patients ($300 for new in-person visits, $200 for in-person follow-ups, $250 for telehealth new patient visits and $200 for telehealth follow-ups).We do not accept Medicaid, Tricare, Workers' Compensation, or Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance.We accept most commercial insurance plans and Medicare.We only accept credit or debit card for payments, we do NOT currently accept checks or cash.If your doctor sends us a referral, please ensure we get your last progress note and any recent labs and imaging.(We will need your name, date of birth, and the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number to access your records from these institutions). If you are a UTMB, Methodist or Memorial Hermann patient, please let us know so we can obtain your records.Bose at Rheumatology Center of Houston so we may obtain your medical records, you will need to complete the Medical records Release form Please inform us if you were a patient of Dr.We need the last progress note, labs and imaging from your PCP/referring physician and any prior rheumatology records PRIOR to appointment scheduling.(You can fill them out through the Patient Portal link below). All new patient forms and consents MUST be completed before we can offer an appointment.Please note the following IMPORTANT REMINDERS to ensure a smooth scheduling process: We are so glad you are considering us for your rheumatologic care
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