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Ultimate responsibility for the quality and completion of entries in patient health records belongs
  to the
 A. chief of staff. C. HIM director.
  B. attending physician. D. risk manager.

Question 2

Which is the percentage the patient pays for covered services after the deductible has been met and the copayment has been paid?
 a. coinsurance
  b. copayment
  c. deductible
  d. premium



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Answer to Question 1

B Although the nursing staff, hospital administration, and the health information management
professional play a role in ensuring an accurate and complete record, the major responsibility
lies with the attending physician.

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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