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audie

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Which is used to record data about office procedures and services provided to patients?
 a. chargemaster
 b. encounter form
  c. insurance claim
  d. uniform bill

Question 2

Concurrent coding is the review of records and/or use of encounter forms and chargemasters to assign codes __________.
 a. after the patient has been discharged from care
 b. during an inpatient stay or outpatient encounter
 c. following the submission of health insurance claims
  d. that results in continuity of the patient's health care



Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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