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Caiter2013

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When someone uses another person's name or insurance information to falsely obtain medical services or products, this is known as
 A) medical identity theft.
  B) grand larceny.
  C) forgery.
  D) the Red Flags Rule.

Question 2

Restricted delivery is available for Certified Mail, Registered Mail, and Insured Mail over
 A) 50.
  B) 100.
  C) 200.
  D) 500.



katara

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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