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j.rubin

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When should the insured sign the CMS-1500 blocks?
 
  a. When acknowledging that the patient's release of medical information form is on file
  b. When acknowledging the patient's right to choose
  c. When leaving the hospital
  d. Upon entering the OR

Question 2

What information would NOT be recorded on the CMS-1500 claim form?
 
  a. Insured's ID number
  b. Insured's name
  c. Insured's weight
  d. Insured's Policy Group or FECA number



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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