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A provider performs a procedure in the office that, per the insurance company, should have been done in an outpatient ambulatory center. The claim for this service would be identified as a(n) __________ claim.
 A) rejected
  B) denied
  C) unauthorized
 D)noncovered services

Question 2

A claim submitted for a patient whose insurance coverage is not yet effective would result in what type of explanation of benefits (EOB)?
 A) denial
  B) unauthorized
  C) noncovered
 D)rejected



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