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gonzo233

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If a claim is received by the IPA and it is incomplete, the IPA will:
 
  a. deny payment.
  b. extend prepayment.
  c. request additional information.
  d. pay the claim.

Question 2

If a member of an MCP has met all contractual agreements (e.g., premium paid, seen an in-network provider, and paid any contractual copayments), the provider:
 
  a. is required to continue the contract with the patient.
  b. is required to pay the claim.
  c. cannot charge the patient any additional amount for services provided.
  d. cannot be paid.



Dunkey

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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