Today’s medical office workers want to focus on providing quality health care for their patients--not on searching for information about efficient office procedures. Merriam-Webster’s Medical Office Handbook, Second Edition gives medical professionals all the information they need about medical office administration in a convenient, easy-to-use volume that’s bound to become the most widely used reference in the medical office.
This fully revised and updated edition was written by a team of experts in the field of health care administration, in consultation with Joseph Hamburg, M.D., Sc.D., L.H.D., a physician and dean emeritus of the College of Allied Health Professions at the University of Kentucky. This single volume brings together the accumulated wisdom of these respected profes.sionals and offers their advice and practical, step-by-step instructions on using proven office techniques and procedures.
All of the most essential topics for the modem health care office are covered: medical ethics, medical law, quality of care, managed care, computers in the medical office, personnel policies, records management, dictation and transcription. There is even a guide to medical writing that will help office workers generate clear, easy-to-understand documents and correspondence. And a wealth of special sections, covering everything from career development to medical abbreviations to poison-control centers, makes this one of the most comprehensive medical office references available today.
Preface
1. Medical Ethics
Understanding Professional Responsibilities, 1 · Respect for
Persons and for Their Autonomy, 6 · Beneficence, 12 ·
Justice, 14 · Additional Ethical Responsibilities, 17 ·
Emerging Issues in Medical Ethics, 20
2. Health Law
Introduction, 23 · The Physician’s Relationship with the
Patient, 24 · Regulation by Government, 29 · Certification and
Accreditation, 32 · The Relationship with Payers, 34 · Handling
Medical Information, 36 · Leases and Other Contracts, 38 ·
Liability, 38 ·Conclusion, 44
3. Quality of Care
The Importance of Quality in Medical Care, 45 · The Definition
of Quality, 47 · Measuring Quality--Historical Background, 48 ·
Implementing TQM in the Medical Office, 53 · Integrating
TQM and QA Activities, 65 · Conclusion, 68
4. Managed Care
An Evolving System, 69 · HMO Models of Managed Care, 73 ·
Other Models of Managed Care, 76 · Specialized Managed-
Care Models, 79 · Managing Utilization in HMOs, 82 ·
Managing Health Benefits, 85 · Provider System
Models--Future Potential, 86 · Integrated Health Systems, 91 ·
Managing the Health of Populations, 96
5. The Computer in the Medical Office
Introduction, 99 · General Principles and Operational
Techniques, 100 · Good Computer-Related Work
Habits, 107 · Computer Networks, 111 · Configuration of
Office Computer Systems, 112 · The Computer-Literate Asset
to the Practice, 119 · The Future, 120
6. Medical Office Components
Business Office Design, 124 · Clinical Office Design, 130 ·
Medical Office Personnel, 141
7. Personnel Policies
Introduction, 150 · Personnel Policies Manual, 150 ·
Recruitment of Medical Office Staff, 153 · The Hiring
Process, 156 · The Working Relationship, 161 · Terminating the
Working Relationship, 165 · Legal Requirements of a Working
Relationship, 169 · Benefits of a Working Relationship, 174 ·
Death or Disability of a Physician, 176 · Conclusion, 177
8. Human Relations in the Medical Office
Introduction, 178 · Patient Service, 178 · The Telephone, 184 ·
Human Relations among Staff Members and with Patients, 195 ·
Conclusion, 200
9. Health Information Management
Components of Health Information Management, 201 ·
Collecting Health Information--Appointments, 206 ·
Patient Registration Information, 210 · Health Records
Information--Format, 212 · Health Records
Information--Content, 217 · Releasing Health
Information, 226 · Using Health Information for Insurance
Billing, 233 · Managing Health Information, 237 · Filing
Systems, 239 · Health Records Retention, 246 · Health Records
Disposition, 250 · Computer Use in Health Information
Management, 253
10. Financial Management
Introduction, 256 · Physician Fees, 257 · Billing and
Collection, 263 · Banking, 273 · Internal Financial
Controls, 277 · Budgeting, 279 · Taxes for Medical
Practices, 280 · Insurance for Medical Practices, 281 ·
Retirement Plans, 284 · Conclusion, 286
11. Medical Transcription and Correspondence
The Transcriptionist in the Medical Office, 287 · Dictation/
Transcription Equipment and Reference Material, 290 ·
Transcription in Practice, 29 · Medical Correspondence, 302 ·
Proofreading and Editing, 305
12. A Guide to Punctuation and Style
Punctuation, 325 · Capitals and Italics, 359 · Plurals and
Possessives, 380 · Compounds, 388 · Abbreviations, 400 ·
Numbers, 410 · References, 427
Appendix A. Career Development
You as the Job Applicant, 431 · Sources for Jobs, 436 ·
Interviewing, 440 · On the Job, 444
Appendix B. Supplementary Information
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, 446 · Schedules of
Controlled Substances, 449 · Glossary of Managed Care
Terms, 451 · National Practitioner Data Bank, 453 ·
Immunization Schedule, 454 · Poison Control Centers, 454 ·
Selected References, 461
Appendix C. Medical Abbreviations
and Vocabulary
Abbreviations, 466 · Frequently Confused and Misused
Words, 486
Index