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Collmarie

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To bill Medicare correctly, you need the patient's name:
 
  a. as it appears on the Social Security card.
  b. as it appears on the Medicare card.
  c. as it appears on the birth certificate.
  d. as it appears on their marriage certificate.

Question 2

What must be submitted when billing Medicare as the secondary insurance?
 
  a. A copy of the original primary insurance claim
  b. A copy of the primary insurance explanation of benefits
  c. Supporting evidence that the medical service was medically necessary
  d. All of the above



kescobar@64

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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