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sammy

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What is a shared/split visit?
 
  A. The numeric codes that identify the specific settings in which the E/M services occurred
  B. A billing phrase used by CMS to help identify, report, and appropriately bill incidental clinical, medical, or professional services performed by an NPP that are integral to the physician's overall care of the patient
  C. A clinical situation in which both a physician and an NPP have participated in the performance of one E/M service; must meet all incident-to requirements
  D. The diagnosis or diagnoses for which a patient has been admitted to an inpatient facility

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Which of the following BEST defines the CMS-1500?
 
  A. Developed in 1996, a set of guidelines intended to reduce incorrect coding and improper overpayments or underpayments through the identification of codes that may or may not be utilized together or that are medically unlikely
  B. The official standardized claim form that must be completed and utilized when submitting any Medicare or Medicaid claim
  C. A unique number required by Medicare to identify each individual qualified healthcare provider and each individual healthcare organization; must be used when reporting any healthcare service that has been performed by the individual provider and/or healthcare organization
  D. The federal law enforcement agency responsible for the identification and control of drug use, abuse, and smuggling in the United States



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bitingbit

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B




sammy

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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