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A ____ physician is a physician or non-physician who requests an item or service for a beneficiary such as a consultation, surgery, diagnostic testing, or durable medical equipment and whose name goes in block 17 of the claim form.
 A) consulting
  B) covering
  C) referring
  D) treating

Question 2

Claims are classified as to their status upon submission to an insurance carrier as clean, dirty, incomplete, rejected, or _______.
 A) questionable
  B) pending
  C) complete
  D) incorrect



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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