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joesmith1212

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Although illegal, why would employers choose not to hire someone who has had a great deal of medical expenses in the past?
 
  a. The person might miss a lot of work in the future.
  b. The person might have to go to a lot of doctor appointments.
  c. The person might die.
  d. The insurance premiums for the company might be based on the medical expenses of the group of individuals insured.

Question 2

The allowable amount refers to:
 
  a. the amount of times the patient can be seen each year.
  b. the amount allowable to be paid at one time to a provider.
  c. the amount the insurance company will pay for a certain procedure or visit.
  d. the amount the physician can charge for an encounter.



hramirez205

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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