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dalyningkenk

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How often can a patient transfer from one PCP provider to another?
 
  a. Once a year
  b. Twice a year
  c. One time only
  d. As often desired

Question 2

If an MCP notices a pattern of grievances related to the performance of a provider, it may:
 
  a. counsel the provider.
  b. terminate the contract with the provider.
  c. stop referrals to the provider.
  d. turn the provider over to the licensing commission.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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