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In Medical billing or Healthcare industry The term QMB stands for Qualified Medicare Beneficiary & MQMB stands for Medicare Qualified Medicare Beneficiary. The term "QMB" or "MQMB" on the form indicates the client is a Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) or a Medicaid Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (MQMB). The Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 requires Medicare premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance payments to be paid for individuals who meet the following criteria: Important: Clients limited to QMB are not eligible for THSteps or THSteps-CCP Medicaid benefits. Note: Clients eligible for STAR+PLUS who have Medicare and Medicaid are MQMBs. Medicaid reimburses for the coinsurance and deductibles as well as Medicaid-only services for the MQMB client. QMBs do not receive Medicaid benefits other than Medicare deductible and coinsurance liabilities. MQMBs do qualify for Medicaid benefits not covered by Medicare in addition ...
Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) is an essential process for healthcare organizations to ensure that they receive timely and accurate payments for the services they provide. Here are some of the key performance indicators (KPIs) metrics that healthcare organizations should track as part of their RCM process: Gross Collection Rate (GCR): This metric measures the percentage of charges that a healthcare organization collects from patients and insurance companies. It is calculated by dividing the total payments received by the total charges billed. Net Collection Rate (NCR): The NCR measures the percentage of expected payments received by the healthcare organization after accounting for contractual adjustments, bad debts, and other adjustments. It is calculated by dividing the total payments received by the total expected payments. Days in Accounts Receivable (DAR): This metric measures the average number of days it takes fo...
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