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When does a denial occur?

Question 2

With regard to home care, name three services that are not covered by Medicare and circumstances under which some of the non-covered services may be provided to a Medicare patient.



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Answer to Question 1

when Medicare notifies the provider that the claim will not be paid

Answer to Question 2

24-hour care at home, meals delivered to the house, homemaker services, and personal care, if this is the only service needed (personal care is covered if skilled services are needed).



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