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SGallaher96

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What is considered the primary cause of soaring health care costs?
 A) Chronic disease
  B) Waste, fraud, and abuse
  C) Obamacare
  D) Hospital emergency room over utilization

Question 2

It is recommended that a practice which uses monthly billing set aside ____ for processing and mailing statements.
 A) an hour a day
  B) a few hours a month
  C) 1-2 days a month
  D) 4-5 days a month



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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