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hubes95

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Provide an example of a medically relevant call that should be charted in the patient's medical record and an example of a call that would not be charted.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Meaningful use is being implemented in _____________ stages.
 
  A) two
  B) three
  C) four
  D) five



connor417

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Answer to Question 1

Calls from patients questioning their medical bill are not considered medically relevant. Calls from patients stating they will not return for care because they cannot afford to pay are medically relevant and should be documented in the patient's chart, as well as brought to the physician's attention.

Answer to Question 2

You just saved me a lot of time. ;)



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