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segrsyd

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This is the difference between what is charged and what is paid.
 A. costs C. reimbursement
  B. customary D. contractual allowance

Question 2

Which codes represent dermal xenograft for temporary closure on small child's neck, 2 percent of body area?
 a. 15271, 15272
  b. 15273, 15274
  c. 15275, 15276
  d. 15277, 15278



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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