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This document is published by the Office of Inspector General (OIG) every year. It details the
  OIG's focus for Medicare fraud and abuse for that year. It gives health care providers an
  indication of general and specific areas that are targeted for review. It can be found on the Internet
  on CMS' Web site.
 A. the OIG's Evaluation and Management Documentation Guidelines
  B. the OIG's Model Compliance Plan
  C. the Federal Register
  D. the OIG's Workplan

Question 2

Which code represents fine needle aspiration with imaging guidance?
 a. 10021
  b. 10022
  c. 88172
  d. 88137



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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