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CQXA

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To determine if a patient qualifies for insurance-paid substance abuse treatment, the medical biller would need to consult:
 
  a. the physician.
  b. the insurance plan administrator.
  c. the substance abuse treatment provider.
  d. the patient.

Question 2

Benefits for mental health services:
 
  a. may be different from benefits for other medical services.
  b. are the same as benefits for any other medical services.
  c. are charged at twice the rate of physician office visits.
  d. are not an insurance benefit.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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