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Dr. Smith provides an evaluation and management (E/M) service to a patient in the office and submits a claim for 175 to the insurance company. Dr. Smith is a participating provider with this company. The allowed charge is 75. The write-off amount in this case is ___________________ ______.
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Question 2

Dr. Wilcox provides an evaluation and management (E/M) service to the patient in the office. The code assigned for this service is 99213, which has a charge of 150. A claim for this amount is submitted to the patient's insurance company. The claim is processed, and 50 is the allowed amount. The patient is responsible to pay for 20 of this amount. The patient is responsible to pay ___________________ _.
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Answer to Question 1

1 hundred

Answer to Question 2

ten



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