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Zulu123

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Losing in small claims court when suing a patient for delinquent fees means:
 
  a. you have lost the case.
  b. the patient can no longer be seen in your practice.
  c. you can no longer attempt to collect the delinquent fees.
  d. you must appeal to get your money.

Question 2

If a provider wishes to terminate treatment with a patient due to unpaid fees, a letter stating such should be sent:
 
  a. via first-class mail.
  b. via certified mail.
  c. via third-class mail.
  d. via FedEx.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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