Advance Beneficiary Notice - AHIMA
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Advance Beneficiary
Notice
Practical Tools for Seminar Learning
Disclaimer
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The American Health Information Management Association makes no representation or guarantee with respect to the contents herein and specifically disclaims any implied guarantee of suitability for any specific purpose. AHIMA has no liability or responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused by the use of this audio seminar, including but not limited to any loss of revenue, interruption of service, loss of business, or indirect damages resulting from the use of this program. AHIMA makes no guarantee that the use of this program will prevent differences of opinion or disputes with Medicare or other third party payers as to the amount that will be paid to providers of service.
How to earn one (1) CEU for participation
To earn one (1) continuing education unit, each participant must do the following: Step 1: Listen to the seminar, via Webcast link or audio CD. Step 2: Complete the assessment quiz contained in this resource book.
Use the included answer key. Do not return the quiz to AHIMA. Save it for your records.
Step 3: EACH LISTENER must visit
http://campus.ahima.org/audio/fastfactsresources.html and complete the sign-in form and the seminar evaluation.
Step 4: After you complete the evaluation, you will receive your CE certificate which
you should print for your records. The certificate must be retained by each participant as a record of their participation, along with a copy of their completed quiz.
Faculty
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Shelley C. Safian, MAOM/HSM, CCS-P, CPC-H, CPC-I, CHA
Shelley C. Safian, an Associate Professor for the Medical Billing and Insurance Coding program currently teaching in the online environment.
Safian is a Certified Coding Specialist-Physician-based from the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and a Certified Professional Coder- Hospital and Certified Professional Coder – Instructor from the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). She also holds a National Certified Insurance Coding Specialist (NCICS) designation, as well as that of Certified HIPAA Administrator (CHA).
Safian completed her Graduate Certificate in Health Care Management in June 2005 at Keller Graduate School of Management. The University of Phoenix awarded her Master of Arts/Organizational Management degree in 2002. Currently, she is working toward her PhD in Healthcare Administration.
The Florida Association of Post-secondary Schools and Colleges (FAPSC) named Safian Faculty Member of the Year 2006–2007. Herzing College, Winter Park honored Safian by naming her 2007 Teacher of the Year, and she was awarded the Faculty Scholarship Award—First Runner Up for the Herzing College System for 2006.
Safian sits on the AHIMA Classification Practice Council and is the Newsletter Chair for the Central Florida Health Information Management Association (CFHIMA).
McGraw-Hill Higher Education published Insurance Coding & Electronic Claims for the Medical Office by Safian in July, 2005. Her second, third, and fourth books, The Complete Procedure Coding Book, The Complete Diagnosis Coding Book, and You Code It! A Case Studies Workbook were published simultaneously in February, 2008. Safian’s fifth book, Essentials of Healthcare Compliance was released by Cengage/Delmar Publishing in January 2009.
Table of Contents
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Disclaimer ..................................................................................................................... i How to earn one (1) CEU for participation ......................................................................... i Faculty ......................................................................................................................... ii Beneficiary Notices Initiative ........................................................................................ 1-3 Mandatory ABN Uses ...................................................................................................... 3 Voluntary ABN Uses ........................................................................................................ 4 ABN Issuers (Notifiers) ................................................................................................... 4 ABN Recipients .............................................................................................................. 5 ABN Triggering Events ................................................................................................. 5-6 CMS-R-131 G .............................................................................................................. 7-8 Bottom Line ................................................................................................................... 8 Resource/Reference List ................................................................................................. 9 AHIMA Audio Seminars/Webinars .................................................................................... 9 About assessment quiz .................................................................................................. 10 Thank you for attending (with link for evaluation survey) ................................................. 10 Appendix .................................................................................................................. 11 Web Resource List Assessment Quiz CE Certificate and Sign-in Instructions Quiz Answer Key
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Beneficiary Notices Initiative
New Name (since March 3, 2008)
Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage
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Beneficiary Notices Initiative
Revised ABN – Form CMS-R-131• CMS-R-131 G (General)• CMS-R-131 L (Laboratory)
ABN-G & ABN-L no longer valid
For all situations where Medicare payment is expected to be denied
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Beneficiary Notices Initiative
Revised ABN may also be used for Voluntary Notification of Financial Liability
Eliminates most uses for the Notice of Exclusion from Medicare Benefits (NEMB)
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Beneficiary Notices Initiative
Social Security Act, Section 1879
“Requires a provider to notify a beneficiary in advance when he or she believes that items or services will likely be denied either as not reasonable and necessary or as constituting custodial care”
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Beneficiary Notices Initiative
Social Security Act, Section 1879
“If such notice is not given, providers may not shift financial liability for such items or services to beneficial liability for such items or services to beneficiaries should a claim for such items or services be denied by Medicare.”
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Mandatory ABN Uses
Not reasonable and necessaryMedical equipment and/or supplies denied in advanceCustodial careHospice patient not terminally illUnsolicited telephone contacts
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Voluntary ABN Uses
Care that is statutorily excluded from coverage under MedicareFails to meet a technical benefit requirementIn place of NEMB for care that was never covered
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ABN Issuers (Notifiers)
PhysiciansPractitionersProviders such as laboratoriesSuppliersMedicare contractorsUtilization review committees
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ABN Recipients
Beneficiaries under• Medicare FFS• Medicare Advantage• Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) must
use the revised ABN for denied applicable to Medicare Part B only
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ABN Triggering Events
Whenever limitation on liability applies
InitiationsReductionsTerminations
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ABN Triggering Events
InitiationsBeginning of new patient encounterStart of plan of careBeginning of treatment
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ABN Triggering Events
ReductionsDecrease in a component of care
TerminationsDiscontinuation of services or items
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CMS-R-131 G
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CMS-R-131 G
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CMS-R-131 G
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Bottom Line
Clear directives when you MUST use an ABNUse this, or a version, for ALL patients in cases where co-insurance or high deductibles are in effect to avoid collection hassles.
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Resource/Reference List
CMS website: Beneficiary Notice Initiativewww.cms.hhs.gov/BNI
Medicare Claims Processing Manual Publication 100-04, Chapter 50, Section 50
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AHIMA Audio Seminars/Webinars
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Assessment
To access the assessment quiz that follows this seminar, download the seminar’s resource book at
http://campus.ahima.org/audio/fastfactsresources.html
Thank you!
Please visit the AHIMA Audio Seminars Web site to sign-in and complete your evaluation form to receive your CEU certificate at:
http://campus.ahima.org/audio/fastfactsresources.html
Appendix
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Web Resource List Assessment Quiz CE Certificate and Sign-in Instructions Quiz Answer Key
Appendix
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Web Resource List CMS website: Beneficiary Notice Initiative www.cms.hhs.gov/BNI
Medicare Claims Processing Manual Publication 100-04, Chapter 50, Section 50
Assessment Quiz – Advance Beneficiary Notice
AHIMA • http://campus.ahima.org ANSWERS to this quiz are found on the last page of the seminar resource book, Practical Tools for Seminar Learning.
To earn continuing education credit of one (1) AHIMA CEU, Fast Facts Audio Seminar listeners must also complete this 10-question quiz. This CE credit is for attending the audio seminar AND completing this quiz. Please keep a copy of the completed quiz with your CE certificate. Do not send a copy to AHIMA.
1. The new ABN must be used as of:
a. March 3, 2008 b. March 1, 2009 c. January 1, 2009 d. July 1, 2009
2. The new ABN is CMS form __________.
a. CMS-ABN- G b. ABN-CMS-131 c. CMS-G-131 d. CMS-R-131
3. True or false? The new ABN includes an optional
“cost estimate” field. a. True b. False
4. The new ABN is designed to be used instead of
a. VNFL b. CMS7 c. NEMB d. ABN-R
5. True or false? If an ABN should have been
issued, is not issued, and the claim is denied, the notifier can bill the beneficiary to be paid for the procedure or item. a. True b. False
6. When a procedure is considered “not reasonable
and necessary” by Medicare, an ABN is a. Mandatory b. Voluntary c. Unnecessary d. Only required for Part A beneficiaries
7. When a physician writes an order for an x-ray,
and the imaging center provides the technical aspect of this service, a. the physician and the imaging center must
issue separate ABNs. b. the physician and the imaging center may
issue a joint ABN. c. only the physician should issue the ABN. d. only the imaging center should issue the ABN.
8. All of the following are considered ABN triggering
events except: a. Initiation b. Reduction c. Conversion d. Termination
9. True or false? When filling in the estimated cost
for a procedure on an ABN, the amount may be stated as a range, such as $100 – $150. a. True b. False
10. True or false? CMS recommends that all ABNs be
issued with Option 2 pre-checked off to make it easier for the beneficiary. a. True b. False
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CE Certificate
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Each participant expecting to receive continuing education credit must complete the online evaluation and sign-in information,
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Quiz Answer Key Fast Facts Audio Seminar: Advance Beneficiary Notice 1: b; 2: d; 3: false; 4: c; 5: false; 6: a; 7: b; 8: c; 9: true; 10: false Do not send a copy of your completed Fast Facts Audio Seminar quiz to AHIMA. Please keep it with your CE certificate, for your records.