A combination of lecture, demonstration, guided practice, and self-paced laboratory assignments and projects will be used. Guest speakers may be invited. Active learning is an integral part of this course and major emphasis will be placed on a “hands-on” environment to allow students to work both independently and collaboratively to learn and apply EMR and medical billing concepts and procedures.
Overview of Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
- role of the health care professional using EMR
- advantages and disadvantages of EMR
- differences between paper files and EMR
- selecting an EMR vendor
Privacy, Confidentiality and Security
- role of the health care worker in regard to EMR security
- review of medical law and ethics and patient rights
- importance of passwords
- breach of confidentiality consequences
Transitioning from Paper Charts to EMR
- planning for a successful transition
- office procedures requiring workflow re-design
- conversion of the paper chart to digital
- what happens to the paper chart
Establishing and Maintaining a Patient Registry
- patient registration
- entering demographic information
- past medical history, allergies, immunizations and clinical data such as height and weight
Entering Prescription Details into EMR
- understanding prescription parts in relation to EMR
- how to find brand and generic names
- enter a complete prescription record on behalf of the physician
- print a prescription record
Administrative Uses of EMR
- messaging
- referral letters
- diagnostic tests
- patient education in regards to diagnostic tests
- laboratory reports
- overview of chronic disease management and complex care
Appointment Scheduling
- differences between paper and electronic appointment scheduling
- introduction to different parts of the appointment scheduling screen
- making an appointment
- changing an appointment
- cancelling an appointment
- dealing with no-shows
- printing an appointment card
- printing a daysheet/schedule for each physician
Alternate billing and required form completion
- WorkSafe BC
- Insurance Corporation of B.C.
- private insurance
- medical-legal
- cash, self-responsible patients
- out-of-province claims
- non-medically required services
- hospital visits
Medical Services Plan
- CareCard information
- preamble
- fee schedule - MSP and Doctors of BC
- location codes
- diagnostic codes
- specialty codes
- practitioner and payment numbers
- claims processing system
- remittance statements and explanatory codes
- claims coverage enquiry
Claims processing information
- required claims processing information with regard to manual day sheets
- required claims processing information with regard to electronic medical billing
- billing from the appointment schedule
- electronic medical billing to a variety of insurers – MSP, Work Safe, ICBC, Private and Out of Province
- computer-generated reports and electronic claims processing
- understanding the importance of dealing with rejected claims in a timely manner
- understanding why a claim was rejected – use of explanatory codes
The learner has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- understand the advantages and disadvantages of electronic medical records (EMR)
- explain the importance of confidentiality in relation to EMR
- use an EMR system effectively in regards to patient scheduling, diagnostic tests, laboratory reports, messaging and referral letters
- identify types of alternate billing and collection procedures
- identify and complete basic medical forms
- apply knowledge of the Preamble and Fee Schedule to Medical Services Plan billing procedures
- complete manual day sheets and identify information necessary to accurately process claims to the Medical Services Plan of B.C.
- use at least one medical billing computer program to produce and print computer generated reports and to process claims to the Medical Services Plan of B.C.
- understand the importance of accuracy and attention to detail with regard to billing claims
- explain how to deal with rejected claims in relation to maximizing business potential of the health care provider
Quizzes (2-5) | 10% - 25% |
Mid-term - EMR and billing theory | 25% |
Course assignments | 10% - 30% |
Simulation(s) | 0% - 25% |
Final Exam | 30% |
Employability Skills | 0% - 10% |
Total | 100% |
THERE ARE NO ORAL PRESENTATIONS IN THIS COURSE.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Instructor prepared materials
Other materials as approved by department