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BRWH

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After batching out the daily transaction(s), the medical office specialist should:
 
  purge the system of all records.
 
  print bills to send to patients.
 
  create and submit insurance claims.
 
  close the system and log off the computer.

Question 2

Imitating a situation or behavior as part of a learning process or training exercise is known as a:
 
  simplification.
 
  deception.
 
  re-creation.
 
  simulation.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: create and submit insurance claims.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: simulation.



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