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What does HIPAA mandate with regard to CMS-1500 claim forms?
 
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What is medical necessity?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Completed claim forms must be protected from view by anyone who is unauthorized to see patient information. Completed forms must be placed in a secure area, never in a nonsecure area, even when in envelopes. When errors are made on CMS-1500 claim forms and new ones must be printed, shred the forms with errors to protect patient privacy.

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Great answer, keep it coming :)


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