Certified Imaging Informatics Professional (CIIP) Practice Exam

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In the billing and coding process, which field is used to specify the type of radiological study performed?

  1. Study description

  2. Type of study

  3. Study date

  4. Patient record

The correct answer is: Type of study

The field that specifies the type of radiological study performed is crucial for accurate billing and coding. It serves to clearly identify what examination was conducted, ensuring that healthcare providers are reimbursed for the correct services rendered. The "Type of study" field typically encompasses categorizations such as X-ray, MRI, CT scan, and so on, allowing for a precise understanding of the services that were provided. This level of specificity is important for various stakeholders, including insurance companies who need to verify that the billed services match the procedures performed. Accurate documentation in the "Type of study" field reduces the likelihood of billing errors and helps maintain compliance with medical billing regulations. In contrast, other options do not serve this specific purpose: the "Study description" might provide additional details but does not succinctly categorize the study type; the "Study date" indicates when the procedure was performed, which is essential for record-keeping but unrelated to identifying the type of procedure; and the "Patient record" refers more broadly to all information related to the patient, rather than specifically focusing on the type of radiological study.