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sjones

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The HCPCS Level II modifier used to indicate that a patient signed an ABN form is modifier:
 
  A) PC.
  B) GA.
  C) QW.
  D) RT.

Question 2

Which codes are temporary codes for data collection and for tracking the use of emerging technology, services, and procedures?
 
  A) HCPCS
  B) Category I
  C) Category II
  D) Category III



Edwyer

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a forum message for another one.



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