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fahad

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When a physician or other qualified healthcare professional performs counseling for the reduction of one or more risk factors, which of the following categories of service is being performed?
 
  a. Care plan oversight services
  b. Case management services
  c. Preventive medicine services
  d. Nonface-to-face physician services

Question 2

When a physician or other qualified healthcare professional performs an INR in an outpatient setting, which of the following E/M service has been performed?
 
  a. Preventive medicine service: new patient
  b. Case management service: anticoagulant management
  c. Care plan oversight: nursing facility
  d. Special E/M service



thall411

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Answer to Question 1

c) Preventive medicine services

Answer to Question 2

b) Case management service: anticoagulant management



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