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awywial

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What is a beneficiary?
 
  a. The person who pays the bills
  b. The person who guides and supports the dependent
  c. The person who would receive payment on a claim
  d. The person who signs the contract

Question 2

All of the following are ways for a patient to qualify for payment on the basis of having satisfied the treatment-free provision EXCEPT:
 
  a. Identifying all potential preexisting conditions by noting the diagnosis and the length of time
  b. Documenting the time between the effective date of the plan and the first treatment
  c. Documenting the time between the effective date of the plan and the first treatment documented in the claim file
  d. Interfering with the investigation as soon as appropriate by writing to the attending physician and all other consulting or referring physicians whose names can be determined.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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