Sequencing of operative cases from those most to those least resource intensive (e.g., if a patient needs to have multiple surgical procedures, each of which occurs by itself, and the procedures could result in assignments to different diagnosis-related groups [DRGs]). A patient must be assigned to only one DRG per hospital admit.
Tag: MEDICAL
Surgical package
In CPT coding, this is a surgical procedure code that includes the operation, local infiltration, digital block, or topical anesthesia, and normal, uncomplicated postoperative care. This is referred to as a “package,” and one fee covers the whole package. See also global surgery policy (GSP) .
Surgical team
Situation in which several surgeons are present during the operation. A five-digit CPT code number is used with an attached modifier -66 to list the procedure. If listing more than one modifier, the appropriate sequence is to list -66 first and any one of these modifiers in the next position (-54, -55).
Surgicenter
See: ambulatory surgery center (ASC) .
Surplus account
Account that shows the insurance company’s assets minus its liabilities.
Surrender charge
1. Dollar amount deducted from an insurance policy’s reserves to obtain the policy’s cash value. 2. Fee requested from a policy owner when the owner surrenders the policy for its cash value.
surrender cost index (SCI)
See: interest-adjusted cost .
surrender cost index (SCI) method
See: interest-adjusted net cost (IANC) method .
Surrogate
Court officer who administers matters of estate probate, guardianships, and adoptions.
surrogate UPIN
Originally used if no unique physician identification number (UPIN) had been assigned to the ordering/referring physician; it was temporary, except for retired physicians, and only used until an individual UPIN was assigned. UPINs have been replaced by national provider identifiers (NPIs). See national provider identifier (NPI) .