1.6
Two options of the NMC medical aid fund are:
a) Essential and basic plan options
b) Jade and topaz options
c) Moringa and aloe vera options
d) None of the above
e) All the above
1.7
Paediatric patient is a patient:
a) Younger than 7 years
b) Older than 10 years
c) Younger than 14 years
d) Older than 21 years
e) Older than 14 years
1.8
It is essential that all the steps in the claim’s preparation process be carefully followed and
without any mistakes. A claim that does not follow all the steps will be:
a) Cancelled
b) Not paid out
c) Destroyed
d) Rejected
e) All the above
1.9
Refers to the person who holds the insurance policy:
a) Premium
b) Insurer
c) Insured
d) Beneficiaries
e) Competitor
1.10 The abbreviation NAMAF stands for:
a) Namibia Assurance Medical Assistance Funds
b) Namibian Assembly Medication Assistance Funds
c) Namibia Assistant Medicine Aids Funds
d) Namibia Association of Medical Aid Funds
e) Namibian Association Medicine Assistance Funds
QUESTION 2
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2.1
Medical practices may select to have a manual or computerised booking keeping system.
Examine five (5) advantages of a computerised system.
(5)
2.2
Medical Office Assistants will deal with a variety of patients daily. Discuss the billing basics
that he/she must keep in mind when it comes to the charges for minors.
(4)
2.3
Hospitals, clinics and medical practices have to face many challenges in the use of EHR.
Name and discuss any four (4) of these challenges that businesses may face.
(8)
2.4
Selma Shikongo has recently started working as a Medical Office Administrator (MOA) at
Rhino Park Hospital. She has been assigned to you, since you have been working at the same
hospital for four years. You task is to brief her on what the responsibilities of a MOA all
entails.
(10)
2.5
Medical practices may choose from a variety of filing methods. List three (3) filing methods
that medical practices may use. ©
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