Fat is a quite simple component to measure. Increased or
above normal/ average body fat has been proven to be linked with many health
risks.<span>
<span>Body weight is not always an accurate indication
of body composition. If you were to equate an NFL running back who is 5'
10" and weighs 200 lbs, to a 5'10" 200 lbs. banker, there body
composition would be VERY unalike although there weight is exactly the same. Of
course the football player is healthier, because he is perhaps carrying one
third of the body fat as the banker of the same weight. Maintaining that muscle
mass would also infer healthy habits like nutrition and exercise.</span></span>
<span>The lab code for the above-mentioned situation will be 80050.
</span>Procedure Code 80050 is a Multi-test Laboratory Panel that includes Thyroid stimulating hormones (84443), Complete blood count (CBC) automated and appropriate manual differential WBC count (85007, 85009, 85027), complete blood count with differential (CBC) (85004, or 85025, 85027), and <span>Comprehensive metabolic profile OR (80053)</span>
There is not much oxygen available at such a high altitude. For this reason, oxygen tanks would be necessary for both staff and patients, as both would need to remain at a stable oxygen level in order to survive.
Answer:
a. patient pays 2,100
b. $2,400
Explanation:
A patient with a high-deductible consumer-driven health plan has met half of the $1,000 annual deductible before requiring surgery to repair a broken ankle while visiting a neighboring state. The out-of-network physician's bill is $4,500. The PPO that takes ffect after the deductible has been met is an 80-20 in-network plan and a 60-40 out-of-network plan. How much does the patient owe? How much should the PPO be billed?
if the patient has payed half of the annual deductible $1000
which is $500
Subtract $500 FROM THE pHYSICIAN'S BILL
. 4,500-500=$4000
The plan will pay 60% out of network amount of 4000 which is 2,400. (4,000 x 60%=2,400)
40% out of network will be payed by the patient
40%*4000= 1600
the patient will pay 500 (remainder of deductible) plus 1,600 which is the 40% of the bill after deductible is meet. So, patient pays 2,100 of the bill.