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cnetterville

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A code that describes an accident or mishap responsible for the patient's admission to the hospital is known as a(n):
 
  condition code.
 
  occurrence code.
 
  value code.
 
  revenue code.

Question 2

On form locator 1 of the UB-04 form, the provider name, address, and telephone number is:
 
  optional.
 
  required.
 
  not applicable.
 
  not required.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: occurrence code.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: required.



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