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pane00

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If a workers' compensation provider determines that a transfer to a hospital is needed (but not life threatening), the provider should obtain authorization from:
 
  a. the employer.
  b. the injured employee.
  c. the hospital.
  d. All of the above

Question 2

If a workers' compensation provider determines that a referral to a specialist is necessary, the employer will be provided with a:
 
  a. referral form.
  b. treatment plan.
  c. list of conditions for work return.
  d. medical service order.



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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