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EAugust

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If a family is covered under the same MCP plan, and the PCP group is changed for one member, it:
 
  a. will be changed for all family members.
  b. can be changed for all family members if desired.
  c. will require requests for all family members separately.
  d. cannot be changed if just one member wants a change.

Question 2

Providers who receive a complaint should first:
 
  a. refer the patient to the IPA.
  b. refer the patient to the MCP.
  c. attempt to resolve the issue at their level.
  d. stop seeing the patient for services.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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