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Melani1276

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When is the reimbursement claims log considered complete?
 
  a. When the claimant signs the log
  b. When the date of the accident has been entered
  c. When the computer software has been verified for electronic billing
  d. When an approximation of repayment has been set

Question 2

What is subrogation?
 
  a. When the insurance carrier is not obligated to pay a benefit under the contract.
  b. When an insurance company makes a claim to be paid directly because they already paid the claim to the provider.
  c. When the insurance carrier has a direct interest with the third party
  d. When benefits are unpaid to or for you or a dependent under the terms of the plan



stanleka1

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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