deductible mean patient should pay pearticular amount to the provider, before provider start treting the patient.
In patient means you were admitted to the hospital - assigned a bed, etc. Out patient would mean you were seen by a nurse/doctor and left afterwards. That's the general difference, but contact the billing office to confirm their exact definitions if you want assurance.
It could be Care Programme Approach or Comprehensive Patient Administrator. it is certified public account. and it does services to the doctors and social workers regarding medical field. it mainly connected with billing and taxing and planning. CPA also stands for Cardio Pulmonary Arrest
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TP I think means Third-Party. If it's in the context of billing.
Medical billing and medical coding are important to the operations of a hospital, doctor's office or any medical facility. They are part of the records and financial department and help to keep records of all patients, of procedures and take care of billing and insurance records.
EST PT stands for established patient. US medical billing standards have different rules and pay rates for new versus established patients, so this acronym is particularly common on the "superbill," or detailed receipt of medical services.
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TF = Intermediate level of care.
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