Aged individuals who have supplemental insurance coverage with complementary benefits by employment plans after retirement. In some cases, coverage may be paid by a former employer after retirement. For working-aged individuals who have group health insurance through their employer or the employment of their spouse, usually Medicare is the secondary payer (MSP). Usually crossover insurance claims processing relationships exist with many insurance carriers who insure Medicare beneficiaries.
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Medicare/Medicaid (Medi-Medi)
Refers to an individual who receives medical and/or disability benefits from both Medicare and Medicaid programs. Sometimes referred to as a Care/Caid or Medi-Medi case. This term is no longer used and has been replaced by dual eligible. See dual eligible .
medication administration record (MAR)
Drug history during the admission/encounter of the patient in the hospital.
Medication aide
See: Medication Assistant-Certified (MA-C) .
Medication assistant
See: Medication Assistant-Certified (MA-C) .
Medication Assistant-Certified (MA-C)
Title received by a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) who takes additional education in preparing for a role in administering oral and topical medications, works under the supervision of a licensed nurse, and passes a state certification examination. Medication assistants primarily work in nursing homes.
Medication therapy management
Type of help that individuals with multiple prescriptions, chronic diseases, and high drug costs receive to help them manage all of their medications for the purpose of making sure all of the drugs work well together.
Medication Therapy Management Services (MTMS)
CPT Category III code series that allows for billing by the pharmacist when he or she reviews pertinent patient history, reviews the medication profile (prescription and nonprescription), and makes recommendations for improving health outcomes and treatment compliance.
Medicine section
Division of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code book that contains information about injections, psychiatric procedures, dialysis services, gastroenterology procedures, ophthalmology services, otorhinolaryngologic services, cardiovascular therapeutic services, noninvasive vascular diagnostic studies, allergy and immunology tests, neurology and neuromuscular procedures, chemotherapy administration, physical medicine, acupuncture, chiropractic treatment, and other special services and procedures.
Medifill
See: Medigap (MG) policy .