Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN)

Agreement given to the patient to read and sign before rendering a service if the participating physician thinks that it may be denied for payment because of medical necessity or limitation of liability by Medicare. The patient agrees to pay for the service. ABNs only apply if the patient is in the original Medicare program. They do not apply if the patient is in a Medicare managed care plan or private fee-for-service plan. May be referred to as an ABN-G (i.e., ABNs used by providers, physicians, practitioners, and suppliers). An ABN is also known as a waiver of liability agreement, responsibility statement , or notice of noncoverage. ABN-L refers to ABNs used when only laboratory services are being delivered. HHABN is an ABN used for home health services.

Advance directive

As specified in the Patient Self-Determination Act, this is a legal document prepared by an individual that gives directions about his or her wishes in the event he or she becomes incapacitated and not able to make decisions. It designates a person to make medical decisions. An advance directive includes such documents as do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, durable power of attorney, right to die document, and living will. Also called health care advance directive or living will.