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naturalchemist

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Why do you think it is important to have a written contract that outlines a patient's agreement regarding payments? How might this benefit the patient? How might it benefit the medical office?
 
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The system that works to return the body to normal function by applying the brakes is the ________ nervous system.
 
  A) parasympathetic B) sympathetic C) both A and B D) neither A nor B.



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Answer to Question 1

Having a payment contract signed by the patient makes it clear to the patient and the medical office what the expectations are for payment of a bill. This is a benefit to both the patient and the medical office.

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naturalchemist

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Excellent


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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