Study Guide and Procedure Checklist Manual for Kinn’s The Administrative Medical Assistant - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 15th Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Designed to support the trusted content in Kinn’s The Administrative Medical Assistant, 15th Edition, this study guide is an essential review and practice companion to reinforce key concepts, encourage critical thinking, and help students apply medical assisting content. This robust companion guide offers a wide range of activities to reinforce students’ understanding of common administrative skills — including certification preparation questions, a review of medical terminology and anatomy, and application exercises. Trusted for more than 65 years as a key part of the student journey from classroom to career, it also features competency checklists and clearly defined rubrics to accurately measure your students’ performance from day one through graduation.
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- NEW! Content aligns to 2022 medical assisting educational competencies
- NEW and UPDATED! Comprehensive coverage of all administrative functions complies with accreditation requirements and includes insurance, coding, privacy and security, telehealth logistics, and more
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- NEW! Content aligns to 2022 medical assisting educational competencies
- NEW and UPDATED! Comprehensive coverage of all administrative functions complies with accreditation requirements and includes insurance, coding, privacy and security, telehealth logistics, and more
- Approximately 70 step-by-step procedure checklists enable students to assess and track their performance for every procedure included in the textbook
- Chapter-by-chapter correlation with the textbook allows students to easily follow core textbook competencies
- Matching and acronym activities reinforce understanding of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and chapter vocabulary
- Short-answer and fill-in-the-blank exercises strengthen student comprehension of key concepts
- Multiple-choice questions help students prepare for classroom and board exams
- Workplace application exercises promote critical thinking and job readiness before students enter practice
- Internet exercises offer ideas for expanded and project-based learning
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1. The Professional Medical Assistant and the Healthcare Team
2. Therapeutic Communication
3. Legal Principles
4. Healthcare Laws
5. Healthcare Ethics
6. Introduction to Medical Terminology and Anatomy
7. Patient Coaching
8. Technology
9. Written Communication
10. Telephone Techniques
11. Scheduling Appointments and Patient Processing
12. Health Records
13. Daily Operations and Safety
14. Principles of Pharmacology
15. Health Insurance Essentials
16. Diagnostic Coding Essentials
17. Procedural Coding Essentials
18. Medical Billing and Reimbursement Essentials
19. Patient Accounts and Practice Management
20. Advanced Roles in Administration
21. Medical Emergencies
22. Skills and Strategies -
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