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After a claim is processed, an explanation of benefits (EOB) is sent to the:
 
  provider only.
 
  patient only.
 
  provider and the patient.
 
  carrier's headquarters.

Question 2

Electronic funds transfer (EFT) is more costly to the practice than depositing checks.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: provider and the patient.

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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