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crobinson2013

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Assume the patient has already met his or her deductible and that the physician is a
  nonparticipating Medicare provider but does accept assignment. The standard fee for the services
  provided is 120.00 . Medicare's PAR fee is 60.00 and Medicare's non-PAR fee is 57.00 . What is
  the amount Medicare will pay the beneficiary on this claim?
 A. 120.00 C. 57.00
  B. 60.00 D. 45.60

Question 2

Which code represents an established patient home visit evaluation and management service (problem-focused history and examination, and straightforward medical decision making)?
 a. 99347
  b. 99348
  c. 99349
  d. 99350



ririgirl15

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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