Financial accounting procedure in which each payment is posted to the exact transaction for which the payment is received.
Tag: MEDICAL
Line item rejection
Insurance carrier or fiscal intermediary’s elimination of one or more of the line items on an insurance claim due to a technical error such as omission or erroneous information, or because it does not follow Medicare guidelines. In these situations the claim may be corrected and resubmitted by the provider, but they cannot be appealed.
line of business (LOB)
1. Private indemnity insurance plan or managed care plan that is set up as a separate business unit within another larger organization (e.g., life insurance company, fidelity line, HMO, PPO). The LOB makes a distinction between the managed care plans from the free-standing company or one set up as a subsidiary. 2. Refers to a distinctive type of program within a health plan such as Medicaid. 3. Different types of health plans offered by a large insurance company or insurance broker as a product line.
Linking codes
For establishing medical necessity, software computer edits check procedure and HCPCS Level II codes that are connected (linked) to ICD-9-CM diagnostic codes submitted on insurance claims for payment. These must be supported by the documentation in the patient’s medical record.
Linton yield method
See: rate of return method .
Liquidated damages
MEDICAL,USA: Amount stipulated in a contract that estimates a value to be recovered by an individual if the other party breaches. The sum is a measure of damages for a breach, whether it exceeds or falls short of the actual damages.
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Damages that are agreed to either by the court or by the parties to a suit or action.
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Specific sum of money which has been expressly stipulated by the parties to a contract as the amount of damages to be recovered by any party for a breach of the agreement by the other(s).
Liquidation proceeding
Course of action of converting all assets into cash and paying all outside creditors according to the order of their preference and distributing what is left over to the owners in proportion and in the order of preference of ownership. Also called liquidation .
Liquidator
Individual who is administering assets in any liquidation proceeding.
List service (listserv)
An online computer service run from a website where questions may be posted by subscribers. It is a single e-mail address that resends to many others and allows a discussion to continue among a group of participants. Also called distribution list or e-mailing list .
Litigation
A lawsuit.
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The act of carrying on a law suit.