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Bernana

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If this physician is a nonparticipating physician who does NOT accept assignment for this claim,
  the total amount of the patient's financial liability (out-of-pocket expense) is
 A. 66.50 C. 190.00.
  B. 38.00 D. 152.00.

Question 2

The global period is the number of days associated with the surgical package (or global surgery) and is designated by the payer as __________.
 a. a specific number of days for each surgery
  b. including the management of any complications
  c. requiring a repeat surgery, if indicated
  d. treating the patient until (s)he is healed



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Answer to Question 1

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Bernana

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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