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krzymel

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In Mordecai vs. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Alabama, the court determined that _____.
 A) a patient cannot sue their health insurance company for breach of contract because that is prohibited by statutory law
  B) terms of an insurance policy cannot be altered after inception because the patient pays a monthly premium for insurance coverage and signing the contract protects the insurance company
  C) the insurance company had the right to deny payment for major medical expenses regardless of whether procedures and services performed were medically necessary
  D) the insured had the right to proceed against the insurance company for breach of contract to determine whether it had correctly determined that patient care was not medically necessary

Question 2

Consideration is an element of contract law that refers to _____.
 A) business etiquette
  B) exchange from one party in return for performing contractual obligations
  C) one party's agreement to a promise
  D) an entity's decision to enter into a contract



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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