See: automatic bill payment, electronic funds transfer system (EFTS), and preauthorized payment.
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Check voucher
Document that accompanies an explanation of benefits from a third-party payer that may be detached and deposited in a bank account. Sometimes referred to as a payment voucher. Also see explanation of benefits (EOB) and remittance advice (RA).
Check-o-matic
See: electronic funds transfer system (EFTS), automatic bill payment, and preauthorized payment.
Checked Baggage
Such personal property accompanying a passenger on an aircraft as is defined by the air carrier, as distinct from cargo.
CHEDDAR
One of a standard style of charting (documenting) procedures for progress notes in patient’s medical records. This acronym may be interpreted as follows: C = chief complaint stated by the patient as the main reason for seeing the doctor; usually a subjective statement. H = history of the present illness and includes social history and physical symptoms, as well as contributing factors. E = examination performed by the physician. D = details or list of complaints and problems. D = drugs and dosages of the current medications the patient is taking. A = assessment that includes the diagnosis process and the impression (diagnosis) made by the physician. R = return visit information or referral to specialists for additional tests. Also see SOAP.
Chemical dependency
See: substance abuse.
Chemical Dependency Services, Health
The Services required in the treatment and diagnosis of chemical dependency, alcoholism, and drug dependency.
Chemical Disasters
“Chemical disasters are occurrences of emission, fire or explosion involving one or more hazardous chemicals in the course of industrial activity or storage or transportation or due to natural events leading to serious effects inside or outside the installation likely to cause loss of life and property including adverse effects on the environment.
Chemical Explosion
An exposition arising out of chemical reaction.
Cherry picking
1. Scheme to enroll in a managed care plan only those individuals who are healthy and excluding individuals who have existing health problems. 2. Situation in which a coder chooses the easier cases to code and leaves behind the more difficult ones. This situation also may occur with transcription, where one transcriptionist may skip a more difficult-to-understand dictator for the dictation of another physician who enunciates.