See: collateral assignment.
Tag: USA
Collateral source rule
Legal doctrine under torts that if an injured person receives proceeds for the injuries, the payment should not be deducted from the health or disability insurance (collateral source).
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Rule of civil legal procedure which bars from evidence information on most other (collateral) source from which a plaintiff may be able to collect compensation for harm caused by the defendant’s wrongful conduct. The rule aims to require the defendant to pay the full cost of the defendant’s wrongdoing.
Collection agency
Professional business service employed by a medical practice or hospital facility as an agent to pursue and attempt to collect unpaid or past-due accounts owed by a debtor that arose from an expressed or implied agreement. Generally, a collection agency is paid by receiving an agreed-upon percentage of the amount collected.
Collection ratio
Relationship between the amount of money owed and the amount of money collected in reference to the doctor’s accounts receivable.
Collection specialist
1. Individual who works with an insurance company to resolve billing and reimbursement problems. 2. Someone who works for a medical practice to bill and collect payments, solve billing problems, and help increase cash flow.
Collections employee
Administrative member of the staff in a medical practice who is given the responsibility of collecting from patients and insurance companies payments due for medical services.
Collective bargaining
To negotiate between organized labor and employer(s) issues about salaries, work conditions, work hours, and health and welfare programs.
College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME)
Association formed in 1992 with the dual objective of serving the professional development needs of health care chief information officers (CIOs) and advocating the more effective use of information management within health care. Its mission is to serve the professional needs of health care CIOs and to advance the strategic application of information technology in innovative ways aimed at improving the effectiveness of health care delivery. Its supporting goals are networking, education, career development, information access, partnership advancement, and advocacy.
Colon
1. One of the punctuation symbols used in the diagnostic code book titled International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) . It is used in the Tabular List section of the code book after an incomplete term that needs one or more of the essential modifiers that follow to make it assignable to a given category. 2. Portion of the intestines (large) extending from the cecum to the rectum.
Colorectal cancer screening
Various medical procedures or tests to identify disorders or early signs of cancer of the gastrointestinal tract such as fecal occult blood test, sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, or barium enema.