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asd123

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The economic status of a patient
 A) should be obtained to make sure the bill gets paid.
  B) does not influence how a patient views the cost of health care.
  C) should not affect the way the patient is treated.
  D) is not considered in Health Care Reform provisions.

Question 2

When more than one page is needed for writing correspondence, the second page and pages thereafter should contain
 A) a simplified heading listing the date and page number.
  B) a simplified heading listing the name of the recipient, date, and page number.
  C) a simplified heading listing the name of the recipient and page number.
  D) there is no need for a heading on the second or additional pages.



karmakat49

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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