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sc00by25

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When a patient is referred to a specialist by the primary care provider, how might this benefit the patient? If the patient asks the medical office manager why his primary care physician cannot address the condition for which the patient is being
 
  referred, what answer could the medical office manager provide?

Question 2

Glucose tolerance testing is often part of the prenatal exam and is useful to detect ________ ________.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

The patient would benefit from a referral to a specialist if the patient needs the care of a specialist. The referral may also be needed in order for the patient to obtain payment for the services from his insurance company. If the patient asked why the primary care provider cannot see the patient for the condition being referred to a specialist, the medical office manager could tell the patient that the primary care provider feels the patient would be best served by a specialist who sees this type of condition on a daily basis.

Answer to Question 2

gestational diabetes.



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