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jon_i

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The benefits of a managed care contract to the provider include:
 
  A. keeping costs down.
  B. bringing more patients to the practice.
  C. adding opportunities for staff development.
  D. increasing administrative duties.

Question 2

Answer: physician or upper management.ian and managed care organization (MCO) are generally negotiated by the:
 
  A. medical office specialist.
  B. physician or upper management.
  C. attorney.
  D. account manager or business manager.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: bringing more patients to the practice.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: physician or upper management.



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