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jCorn1234

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According to Chapter 1, list four key principles for Medicare/Medicaid standards:

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The Uniform Reporting System (URS) is a system by which each State Mental Health Authority (SMHA) reports aggregate data to SAMHSA
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Assuring that Medicare and Medicaid are properly administered by their contractors and state agencies
Establishing policies for the reimbursement of health care providers
Conducting research on the effectiveness of various methods of health care management, treatment, and financing
Assessing the quality of health care facilities and services


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