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The managed care primary care provider (PCP) who coordinates all patient health care needs and decides what, if any, additional care or testing is required is acting as a(n) ______________.
 A) coinsurer
  B) network
  C) gatekeeper
  D) indemnifier

Question 2

What happens to a medical record at a facility serving individuals with intellectual disabilities if there is a death or discharge of the individual?



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Answer to Question 1

C

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At the death or discharge of the individual, the active record is closed and retained for the duration of the statute of limitations. If a facility utilizes an imaging program for active records, the remaining portions of the closed records are often imaged at the death or discharge of the person. However, some facilities prefer to avoid the additional cost of imaging the entire record and may image only selected portions for research or administrative purposes. The remainder of the paper record in these facilities is destroyed upon reaching the statute of limitations or other legal retention period.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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