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D2AR0N

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Once a patient is ready to leave the hospital, ____ is used to ensure that the patient is being discharged to the most appropriate setting.
 A) discharge planning
  B) capitation
  C) utilization review
  D) diagnostic planning

Question 2

The term ____ refers to the discovery of the maximum amount of money that a carrier will pay for primary surgery, consultation services, and so on.
 A) precertification
  B) pretreatment
  C) preauthorization
  D) predetermination



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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