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student77

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How does the medical biller for a provider within a managed care program know the specifics of the billing process?
 
  a. The MCP provider manual
  b. By looking it up on the Internet
  c. By asking the patient
  d. Through training by the physician

Question 2

If a PCP is required as part of a managed care program and the member changes his or her PCP, what is likely to occur?
 
  a. A new insurance card issued with the new PCP listed
  b. Nothing
  c. A computer transfer of medical information from one PCP to the other PCP
  d. A change in the insurance premium



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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