Topic: Define Retrospective Reimbursement
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How is prospective reimbursement different from retrospective rei...
Prospective is related to the future. A prospective reimbursement would pay in advance of the incurred expense. (i.e. you are given a certain amount of money in advance for a hotel room and dinner) Retrospective reimbursement would be where... Read More »
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How does CAIRS define overtime reimbursement?
If a job is scheduled for two hours and runs over, the interpreter will bill for the full length of time they worked at the standard rate. If a job appears to be running in excess of 30 minutes beyond what was originally scheduled, the inte... Read More »
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When an assignment is called in, which will require two interpreters (in excess of two hours with no down time), and only one interpreter is assigned, that interpreter will bill time and ½ for the full length of time they worked. Read More »
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