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BRWH

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When the medical office specialist stops entering data for the day and generates and reviews reports to make sure that all accounts balance, the process is referred to as:
 
  accounting.
 
  batching out.
 
  balancing out.
 
  reporting.

Question 2

If the medical office specialist cannot find a CPT code in the medical practice management software, he or she should:
 
  use the closest code.
 
  ask the physician for a different code.
 
  enter the new code into the database.
 
  call the insurance carrier for assistance.



vseab

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: batching out.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: enter the new code into the database.



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