Workbook for Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office
Product DescriptionGet the real-life practice you need to prepare for a successful career! Designed to support Fordney’s Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 11th Edition, this workbook parallels the material in the textbook, and provides realistic, hands-on exercises that help you apply concepts and develop important critical-thinking skills. A companion Evolve website includes patient simulations for additional practice in real-world billing. Online Student Software Challenge contains 10 patient cases that you can use to complete the CMS-1500 claim form. Self-study review exercises include matching, true/false, multiple-choice, and fill-in-the-blank questions to help you remember important material. Critical-thinking assignments help you apply theory to practice, using short, real-world scenarios to prepare you for working in today’s medical office. Key Terms and Key Abbreviations provide a quick reference to the insurance terminology you need to know. A study. . . More >>
Workbook for Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office
March 13th, 2010 at 5:05 pm
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This book is about how to deal with Patients record, how to use the computers in medical office, and billing the patinets etc.
Before buying this book the important thing to keep in mind is that its work book and you cant use if its used and teachers wont accept it. So if its used ASK the SELLER all the pages are in their or no.
Thnaks
Rating: 4 / 5
March 13th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
Great workbook to use along with the Insurance Handbook textbook. Really helped re-enforce what I was learning.
Rating: 4 / 5
March 13th, 2010 at 6:14 pm
This book gives you a great way to study all the vocabulary. I am still using this book for my class and it helps me a lot to review concepts.
Rating: 5 / 5
March 13th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
I am in college and majoring in Medical reception, and our school uses all of Marilyn T. Fordney’s books for every class in the Allied Health program.
I DO NOT RECOMMEND ANY OF THESE BOOKS as Ms. Fordney is very inconsistent and contradictory. She’ll say one thing in one book, then in another book state the opposite. I failed two classes because I was using two of her books at the same time (one for one class, one for the other) and they directly canceled each other out. For example, one book stated that a “debit” was a withdrawal from a bank account and the other book stated that a “debit” was a deposit into a bank account.
The only thing these books are good for is keeping the fire in your grill going.
~Ness
Rating: 1 / 5
March 13th, 2010 at 6:52 pm
This book will put you to sleep. The text book has some important information however the writing is just awful.
The same information can be found by other authors in a much more readable format.
It is not clear and concise the book needs less abbreviations and should be written with a better structural frame.
Medical billing can be confusing after reading this book. If you are interested in being a Medical Biller you need to understand what you read. . . this book will only confuse you.
Rating: 1 / 5