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Collmarie

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Health care organizations that desire to participate in federal programs must be Medicare-certified, which means that they have met the standards set forth in the
 a. Joint Commission Accreditation Standards
  b. Medicare Guidelines
  c. State licensure and certification requirements
  d. Conditions of Participation or Conditions for Coverage

Question 2

Which one of the following is required by the State for a health care organization to provide care?
 a. accreditation
  b. licensure



alvinum

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Answer to Question 1

d. Conditions of Participation or Conditions for Coverage

Answer to Question 2

b. licensure



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