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NClaborn

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Medical conditions or complications that patients develop during inpatient hospital stays and that were not present at admission are called __________.
 a. case-mix index relative weights
  b. hospital-acquired conditions
 c. medical diagnostic categories
 d. resource utilization groups

Question 2

Institutional and other selected providers submit __________ claim data to payers for reimbursement of patient services.
 a. CMS-1500
  b. UB-92
  c. UB-02
  d. UB-04



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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