Medical Records and Office Documents
In this assignment, you will develop a training manual that will be utilized for training new employees (certified medical administrative assistants [CMAAs]) who join the clinic.
Physicians are hiring more CMAAs to help manage the increasing complexities of patient care and practice management, while also helping to implement cost-effectiveness and efficiency. The responsibilities of a CMAA can be tailored to the needs of the practice. You will manage front-office functions, manage patient flow, and handle a wide range of tasks that have been discussed in the past few weeks. CMAAs may convey clinical information on behalf of the physician and follow clinical protocol when speaking with patients, but cannot exercise independent medical judgments. CMAAs also help to optimize patient flow, enabling the practice physicians to see more patients with efficiency, all while following the State’s scope of practice and working under the supervision of a licensed physician.
Note: Content from Weeks 1–3 IPs and DBs can be wholly or partially used as necessary to address the specific Key Assignment tasks shown below. You should take into account any instructor feedback from those IPs and DBs.
The project deliverables are as follows:
Training Manual
- Title page
- Course number and name
- Project name (“Training Manual”)
- Your name
- Date
- The training manual should include the following topics:
- Introduction to the health care facility
- Explain the mission and services provided by the facility
- Explain the type of healthcare delivery model that this facility represents and the difference between this model and that of other facilities in the same region
- The organization’s structure
- Introduction to the health care facility
- Office procedures
- The Practice Management System and other Software Systems
- Description of the practice management system
- The administrative role of the practice management system
- The role of the practice management system in billing and coding
- The process of checking patients in and out
- Recording patient demographic and insurance information
- HIPAA forms to be reviewed with first time patients
- HIPAA rules and regulations to protect patient privacy
- Interacting and communicating with patients professionally
- Scheduling patients
- Other Office Procedures related to Patient Care
- Various community and patient resources
- Receive, triage, and route phone calls
- Advance Directives
- Medical Record Responsibilities
- Office procedures and guidelines for various forms of documentation (Release of Information and use of the electronic health record)
- Financial Procedures
- Financial procedures related to the policies of the organization
- Accounting and bookkeeping procedures and processes Financial procedures related to the organization’s cash flow
- Description of 2 or more reimbursement models used in the facility, e.g., fee-for-service.
- Billing policy and procedures
- Financial procedures related to the policies of the organization
- Claims for reimbursement – submission processes and procedures
- Review records for medical necessity
- Clean claims submission and use of the Clearinghouse
- The Practice Management System and other Software Systems
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MediGain health facility is a full-service healthcare provider that offers both short-term and long-term care for individuals with health issues. MediGain practice management is an integrated portfolio of leading expertise, information technology, processes and solutions to…
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