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frankwu

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The duties and responsibilities of a privacy compliance officer may include all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. posting payments or making adjustments to patient accounts.
  b. answering questions about privacy regulations.
  c. explaining DNR orders to patients and their family members.
  d. data entry of patient demographics.

Question 2

The duties and responsibilities of an admitting clerk may include:
 
  a. registering and greeting patients.
  b. having patients complete paperwork.
  c. dealing with patients who may be upset or irritable.
  d. submitting insurance claims .


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: posting payments or making adjustments to patient accounts.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: registering and greeting patients., having patients complete paperwork., dealing with patients who may be upset or irritable.



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