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misspop

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The subscriber on an account:
 
  is also the guarantor.
 
  is also the patient.
 
  can be the guarantor and the patient.
 
  can be the guarantor but not the patient.

Question 2

The patient on an account:
 
  is always the guarantor.
 
  is always the subscriber.
 
  does not have to be the guarantor but must be the subscriber.
 
  does not have to be the guarantor or the subscriber.



bookworm410

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: can be the guarantor and the patient.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: does not have to be the guarantor or the subscriber.



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