QUIZ: 2022 Compliance, Audits and Beneficiary Notices
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Question 1 of 10
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What are the main purposes of the Beneficiary Notices issued to residents in the SNF? (Check all that apply)
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2. Question
The Beneficiary Notice given to residents who have an end in their Medicare Part A coverage because the facility states the coverage is no loner medically necessary is…
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3. Question
The main purpose of the NOMNC – Notice of Medicare Non-Coverage is all EXCEPT
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4. Question
If a resident cut from Medicare Part A decides to appeal the facility’s decision, what form must the facility issue and what is on the form?
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5. Question
The primary purpose of any of the Advanced Beneficiary Notices (ABN’s) is….
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6. Question
A resident cut from Medicare Part A and issued a NONMC who will be staying in the facility long term, or for at least 1 additional day after Medicare ends, needs to be issued an additional document. Which one?
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
The Beneficiary Notice required for residents coming off all Part B therapy programs is called the NOMNC. This form gives the resident 2 days advanced notice and allows for them to appeal the decision.
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8. Question
The only reason a facility would issue the CMS ABN-R-131 to a Medicare Part B resident is if the resident requested continued services after the therapist determined they were no longer medically necessary AND the facility decides to provide additional services.
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Medicare Part A and Part B residents are selected for medical reviews based on data patterns that trigger the need for further review.
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Question 10 of 10
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Both SNF Providers and SNF residents are entitled to appeals of denied claims or services. How many levels are in the Appeals Process?
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