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Mimi

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A neighbor who lives down the street from you is being seen by your employer for a possible STD contracted while having an affair with her next-door neighbor. You are dying to tell your spouse. What information can you share with your spouse?
 A) That the patient is having an affair with another neighbor
  B) That the patient has an STD
  C) That the patient was in the office today
  D) No information regarding this or any other patient can be shared.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a common claim error?
 A) use of correct ICD codes or ICD codes that support the CPT codes
  B) the patient's-not the policy holder's-Social Security number or identification number used as the insurance plan ID number
  C) use of an incorrect national provider identifier (NPI)
  D) the Coordination of Benefits section not completed



swimkari

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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