Documentation must include the chief complaint, an extended history of presenting illness (HPI), an extended review of systems (ROS), and a pertinent past, family, and/or social history (PFSH).
Tag: MEDICAL
Determination
Decision made to either pay in full, pay in part, or deny a claim.
Determination letter
Communication from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) stating whether the design of the pension plan meets the criteria to be a qualified plan.
Development needed procedures
See: questionable covered procedures .
developmental disability (DD)
Pathological condition (mental retardation or a related condition) that begins to develop before 18 years of age. This chronic disability results in impaired intellectual functioning and/or deficiencies in necessary physical skills used in daily living activities.
Deviated rate
In group creditor insurance, a premium rate for a contributory plan that is higher than the prima facie rate. It is based on the group’s actual claims experience. An insurance company can charge a deviated rate only after the prima facie rate has been in effect for a specific period of time and only after being granted permission by the state insurance commissioner.
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A rate, offered by a company that usually follows the rates recommended by a lawyer, which is lower than the recommended rate in that area.
DHS
1. Abbreviation for designated health services. See designated health services (DHS) . 2. Abbreviation for Department of Health Services. See Department of Health Services (DHS) .
Diabetes mellitus
Complex disorder of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism that is primarily a result of a deficiency or complete lack of insulin secretion by the cells of the pancreas or resistance to insulin. There are two types as shown in Table D-1 .
Diabetes self-management training
Program that educates patients in taking care of themselves because they have diabetes mellitus. It includes education about treatment, diet, and exercise.
Diabetic durable medical equipment
Purchased or rented ambulatory items such as glucose meters and insulin infusion pumps, prescribed by a health care provider for use in managing a patient’s diabetes, as covered by the Medicare program.