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burton19126

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Insurance information obtained by the medical office specialist is:
 
  A. stored in the patient's medical record.
  B. stored separately from clinical information.
  C. updated on a regular basis.
  D. verified via phone with the insurance company.

Question 2

An insurance identification card usually includes all of the following information EXCEPT:
 
  A. name of the insurance policy or health plan.
  B. name of the subscriber.
  C. detailed benefit information.
  D. insurance policy number.


ryansturges

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: stored separately from clinical information., updated on a regular basis., verified via phone with the insurance company.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: detailed benefit information.



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