Updated Graded A+
A(n) __________ check has a detachable form that is used to itemize or specify the
purpose for which the check is drawn. - Answer- Voucher.
Fees applied to the patient account once services are rendered are known as
________. - Answer- Charges.
Amounts owed to the physician are accounts _____________. - Answer- Receivable.
Which of the following needs to occur when a check is returned from the bank for NSF?
- Answer- The payment posted to the patient account must be reversed and a charge
line item must be added with the amount of the NSF check.
For offices with a no cash policy, which type of payment is typically recommended for
patients without a bank account? - Answer- Money order.
Payments to the healthcare facility come as reimbursement from the insurance
company only. Adjustments are made to a patient's account when it is necessary to add
or subtract a patient payment from the balance. - Answer- Both statements are false.
The first thing that should be done when an NSF check is received at the physician's
office is to: - Answer- Call the patient to let the person know that the check was
returned.
The bank statement reconciliation is used as an audit, or to ensure that the bank is
managing the funds in the account accurately. Any errors on the bank statement should
be reported to the bank immediately. - Answer- Both statements are true.
Which of the following digits in an RTN represent the individual bank identification
number? - Answer- Last six digits.
Blank endorsements make checks payable to the bearer. - Answer- TRUE.
Blank endorsements allow the bearer to cash the check.
Who is financially responsible for a minor seeking treatment for STD without parental
consent? - Answer- It depends; the medical assistant must determine where the
statement should be sent.
All property available for the payment of debts said to be his or her __________. -
Answer- Assets.