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audragclark

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The highest level of certification a patient-centered medical home can receive is:
 A) Level 1.
  B) Level 2.
  C) Level 3.
  D) Level 4.

Question 2

There are a number of exceptions to the usual billing and collection procedures. Which of the following would not be considered an exception?
 A) A person who has disappeared or moved to avoid payment of bills (the patient is a skip).
  B) Some providers complete physical examinations for individuals applying for insurance coverage; the bill is sent to the insurance company.
  C) Providers who specialize in sports medicine and examine athletes might be paid by the school or team referring the patient.
  D) The provider might examine a patient in consultation in a legal claim, and, in this case, the person or agency requesting the consultation is responsible for the charges.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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