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When a provider does not accept assignment from Medicare, the most that can be charged to the patient is ___ percent of the Medicare-approved amount.
 A) 85
  B) 100
  C) 115
  D) 150

Question 2

A provider may not charge a patient for:
 A) the part of the deductible that has not been met
  B) an amount reimbursed after accepting assignment
  C) any coinsurance that is due
  D) a service not covered by the patient's insurance



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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