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Collmarie

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In preparation for an EHR, you are working with a team conducting a total facility inventory of all
  forms currently used. You must name each form for bar coding and indexing into a document
  management system. The unnamed document in front of you includes a microscopic description
  of tissue excised during surgery. The document type you are most likely to give to this form is
 A. recovery room record. C. operative report.
  B. pathology report. D. discharge summary.

Question 2

Electronic claims are submitted directly to the payer after being checked for accuracy by billing software or a health care clearinghouse, which results in a __________ claim that contains all required data elements needed to process and pay the claim.
 a. clean
  b. electronic
  c. submitted
  d. unassigned



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Answer to Question 1

B Although a gross description of tissue removed may be mentioned on the operative note or
discharge summary, only the pathology report will contain a microscopic description.

Answer to Question 2

a



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