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james0929

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A listing of billed services NOT covered by insurance can be found on the:
 
  registration form.
 
  Explanation of Benefits (EOB).
 
  encounter form.
 
  Patient Day Sheet.

Question 2

A list of modifiers commonly used with procedure codes can be found on the:
 
  registration form.
 
  Explanation of Benefits (EOB).
 
  encounter form.
 
  Patient Day Sheet.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Explanation of Benefits (EOB).

Answer to Question 2

Answer: encounter form.



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