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captainjonesify

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Where should a certificate of coverage be kept?
 
  a. You do not need to keep these certificates.
  b. It should be filed in the patient's medical record.
  c. It should be filed in the master file of certificates.
  d. It should be mailed to the patient.

Question 2

If an insurance policy has exclusions related to substance abuse treatment and the insured obtains new insurance, the new insurance:
 
  a. can also exclude substance abuse treatment for a period of time.
  b. cannot exclude substance abuse treatment.
  c. can insist on a substance abuse treatment evaluation.
  d. can insist on a urine drug screen prior to initiating coverage.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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