Test your knowledge 11

Let's review navigation for REFERENCE FILE APPLICATIONS and Edits.

professor at blackboard

 

If you wish to review course material use the BACK link at the bottom of the page to reach the page desired. You may also use the TOC link and select the section you wish to review.

After review, use the CONTINUE link or the TOC link to return to the TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE page.

 

Click the letter next to the best answer.

The REFERENCE subsystem serves as the repository for all information on

Letter A buttonprocedures, diagnoses, drugs, and diagnosis related groups (DRG)

 Letter B button exception codes and rates

Letter C button prepayment utilization review criteria used to control the processing and payment of medical claims.

Letter D buttonAll of the above

 

MMIS posts exception codes on

Letter A buttonScreening Documents

 Letter B buttonService Agreements

Letter C buttonClaims

Letter D buttonAll of the above

 

Function key F1

Letter A buttonhides or displays function key display on MMIS panels

 Letter B buttondisplays short edit text when cursor is on EXC code

Letter C buttonnavigates to the previous MMIS panel in queue

Letter D buttonA and B above

 

Click to choose true or false

Click to place cursor on EXC code and press F11 to navigate to TEXT file and view long description of edit.

Button with letter T

Button with letter F

 

To view additional edit text when a + or +/- is displayed on MMIS panel press F8

Button with letter T

Button with letter F

 

+ next to LI EXC ST USER ID fields indicates there are more edits posted than are currently displayed.

Button with letter T

Button with letter F

 

If there are more than 25 edits posted on a document then the last edit posted will be edit 899 - MORE THAN 25 EXCEPTIONS.

Button with letter T

Button with letter F

 

In Add or Change mode, after all data has been entered, the next step is to check for edits by pressing function key F9.

Button with letter T

Button with letter F

 

This concludes our review of REFERENCE FILE APPLICATIONS. In the last section of the MMIS Basic Navigation course we will learn about how to navigate in the CLAIMS PROCESSING APPLICATIONS.

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