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lracut11

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How is reimbursement to the ICF/IID handled in most states?
 A) The ICF/IID receives a DRG payment for each episode of care.
  B) The ICF/IID receives a capitation payment for each individual in its geographic region.
  C) The ICF/IID receives a per diem payment for each day of service to each individual resident.
  D) The ICF/IID receives payment for each item of service provided according to a statewide fee schedule.

Question 2

Animal blood donors sometimes reside at the hospital to be available on short notice and are often long-term residents whose health records become quite bulky.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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