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Diane

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A key data item you would expect to find recorded on an ER record but would probably NOT see
  in an acute care record is the
 A. physical findings. C. time and means of arrival.
  B. lab and diagnostic test results. D. instructions for follow-up care.

Question 2

An appeal is documented as a(n) __________ why a claim should be reconsidered for payment.
 a. addendum to the patient record to justify
  b. letter signed by the provider explaining
  c. patient release of information form describing
  d. resubmitted CMS-1500 insurance claim indicating



parshano

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Answer to Question 1

C The other answer choices are required items in BOTH acute and ER records.

Answer to Question 2

b



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