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burton19126

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The explanation of benefits (EOB) from an insurance company will include:
 
  payments and adjustments from the carrier.
 
  payments from the carrier and the patient.
 
  the fee schedule on which payment was based.
 
  the per-member-per-month fee.

Question 2

The payments from EOBs and copays that are totaled on the calculator should equal:
 
  positive amount on the Total Receipts line of the report.
 
  negative amount on the Total Receipts line of the report.
 
  total charges and adjustments from the EOBs.
 
  total amount charged from the superbills.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: payments and adjustments from the carrier.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: negative amount on the Total Receipts line of the report.





 

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