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TVarnum

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Committing fraud in insurance billing can result in:
 
  a. not being able to bill the offended insurance company for services.
  b. loss of medical billing licensure.
  c. refusal of payment by the insurance company.
  d. stiff fines and penalties.

Question 2

All services provided must be to be billed for reimbursement.
 
  a. documented in the medical record
  b. documented on the schedule
  c. documented in transportation logs
  d. signed for as complete by the patient



lkanara2

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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