My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

Reimbursement, Legal and Ethical Considerations

Author: Sherry Borcherding
Horizontales
The ethical principle which states that practitioners will collaborate with clients to determine goals, obtain informed consent for services, respect the right to refuse services, and protect all confidential information
_____ is measured by comparing the number of minutes billed to the number of hours worked
Medicare part D covers _____ costs
_____ is a false representation of a fact
A federal health insurance program for people over 65 and under 65 with certain disabilities, or with end stage renal disease.
Copyrighted acronym for the coding system used by the AMA to report medical services and procedures
Services covered by Medicare must be medically _____
The ethical principle which states that practitioners will provide accurate information and avoid information which is false or deceptive
Medicare part C allows private insurance companies to provide benefits through Medicare _____ plans
Acronym for the organization that developed the international classification of diseases
Ethical principle which states that practitioners will not harm or impose risks of harm for their clients
The ethical principle which states that practitioners will demonstrate fairness, discretion, and integrity in professional relationsips
_____ services are those that are routine or maintenance kinds of therapy
The term _____ may be used to describe an individual, group or population to whom OT services are provided
Ethical principle that states that practitioners will provide fair, unbiased, and equitable services to clients
_____ services provided to a medicare client require the decision making and highly complex competence of an OT or OTA
Verticales
Counting non-billable hours as _____ time is an example of an ethical issue
A joint federal and state insurance program for people with limited income
The Scope of _____ delineates the domain and process of OT.
Worker's _____ plans cover employees injured on the job
The ethical principle which specifies that practitioners will demonstrate concern for the safety and well being of their clients
_____ claims or suits may result from professional negligence breach of professional behavior, activities that endanger the client, or intentional misconduct
Medicare part B covers _____ hospital care
Private insurance plans are often subsidized by the _____
Medicare part A covers _____ hospital care
Modifier used to increase or extend the cap on OT services
_____ can often be avoided by consistently providing thorough documentation that meets all necessary requirements
Acronym for the treatment plan used in educational settings