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savannahhooper

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What does CCA stand for?
 
  a. Certificate of Corporate Agreement
  b. Certificate of Compliance Analysis
  c. Certificate of Compliance Agreement
  d. Certificate of Compliance Amalgamation

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In addition to the MCP transferring all or part of the risk to the Group/IPA, the Group/IPA may transfer some or all of their risk to an individual capitated provider as well. The levels of risk transferred to the capitated provider include:
 
  a. No referral risk transferred
  b. Arranged risk transferred
  c. Substantial risk transferred
  d. Stop loss protection



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Answer to Question 1

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