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acc299

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When a procedure is performed more than the allowable number of times for the patient's condition, the claim can be denied due to:
 
  a. lack of clarity.
  b. fraud.
  c. being not medically necessary.
  d. insufficient information.

Question 2

When a diagnosis does not match the procedural code on a health care claim, it can be denied due to:
 
  a. lack of clarity.
  b. fraud.
  c. being not medically necessary.
  d. insufficient information.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c





 

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