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madam-professor

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The boxes to be completed on the CMS-1500 form are referred to as
 
  A. explanationof benefits.
  B. insurance policies.
  C. form locators.
  D. superbills.

Question 2

Describe the items a medical office manager should bring with him or her to a small claims court hearing.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C. form locators.

Answer to Question 2

The office representative needs a copy of the patient's account ledger and any documentation proving the healthcare provider treated the patient. Any signed documentation indicating the patient agreed to pay any outstanding bill is also important to bring. Typically, in small claims court, the healthcare provider's office need only prove that the patient was treated and that the patient knew of the charges for the service.





 

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