1. Verify authorship of a patient’s medical record by signature, initials, or rubber stamp that data are accurate, complete, and final. 2. Verify or identify access privileges of a user or user device to an information system. 3. Process to certify that a document is genuine.
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Authoritative approval
Method of type of approval that requires a determination that the service is likely to have a diagnostic or therapeutic benefit for patients for whom it is intended.
Authoritative evidence
Written medical or scientific conclusions demonstrating the medical effectiveness of a service produced by the following: controlled clinical trials, published in peer-reviewed medical or scientific journals; controlled clinical trials completed and accepted for publication in peer-reviewed medical or scientific journals; assessments initiated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS); evaluations or studies initiated by Medicare contractors; case studies published in peer-reviewed medical or scientific journals that present treatment protocols.
Authorization
1. Under the HIPAA privacy rule, an individual’s formal, written permission to use or disclose his or her personally identifiable health information for purposes other than treatment, payment, or health care operations. 2. Verbal or written agreement that a third-party payer will pay for professional services rendered. 3. Requirement in some health insurance plans to obtain permission for a service or procedure before it is done and to see whether the insurance program agrees it is medically necessary. Also called preauthorization. See also precertification. 4. Legal document giving an individual the right to act.
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The amount of Insurance an underwriter says he will accept on risk of a given class as on specific property, given for the guidance of Agents and in response to requests from producers.
Authorization form
Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), this is a document signed by the patient that is necessary for use and disclosure of protected health information (PHI) that is not included in any existing consent form agreements.
Authorization number
Approval number given to a provider who requests a specific service, treatment, test, or procedure. It does not guarantee payment if the insurance claim does not establish medical necessity and appropriateness of the care requested for a patient.
Authorized official
1. Individual who is a direct owner of 5% or more of a provider (e.g., business partner, chairman of the board, chief financial officer, chief executive officer, president). 2. Person to whom the provider gives legal authority to be enrolled in the Medicare program. The authorized official can make changes or updates to the provider’s status in the Medicare program and signs a statement that the provider will abide by the laws and regulations of Medicare.
Authorized provider
Physician, other individual authorized provider of care, hospital, or supplier who meets the licensing and certification requirements, practices within the scope of that license, and is approved by TRICARE to provide medical care and supplies.
Authorized reinsurer
See: admitted reinsurer.
Autologous bone marrow transplant (ABMT)
Type of treatment for cancer in which the patient is his or her own bone marrow donor as compared with allogenic bone marrow transplant in which the donor is another individual.