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leo leo

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Medicare Part B providers agree to accept as payment in full the amount paid by:
 
  Medicare only.
 
  Medicare plus the patient's share.
 
  Medicare and Medicaid.
 
  the patient only.

Question 2

When appealing disallowances resulting from low maximum allowable fees, the medical office assistant should include information:
 
  from the patient medical record.
 
  about payment from other carriers for the reported service.
 
  about the physician's financial situation
 
  about why the patient cannot afford to pay more.


morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Medicare plus the patient's share.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: about payment from other carriers for the reported service.



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