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When a third-party payer establishes the amount of money that will be paid for the delivery of a particular service before offering the service to the client, it is called:
 
  a. Retrospective reimbursement
  b. Prospective reimbursement
  c. Fee-for-service
  d. Capitation

Question 2

Which of the following provides the range of values that would occur 95 of the time for the relationship?
 
  A) the confidence interval
  B) the P value
  C) the standard deviation
  D) the frequency distribution



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Answer to Question 1

B
Prospective reimbursement is the method of paying an organization whereby the third-party pay-er establishes the amount of money that will be paid for the delivery of a particular service before offering the services to the client.

Answer to Question 2

A



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