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The medical office specialist will post insurance payments and adjustments from:
 
  superbills (encounter forms).
 
  credit card receipts.
 
  explanation of benefits (EOB) forms.
 
  bank deposit slips.

Question 2

When posting charges to a patient account, the medical office specialist should obtain the CPT code(s) from the:
 
  patient history.
 
  doctor's dictation.
 
  encounter form (superbill).
 
  progress notes.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: explanation of benefits (EOB) forms.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: encounter form (superbill).



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