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A patient receiving treatment in a public community outpatient substance abuse treatment center has private insurance and Medicare. Which funding source would be billed first?

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DSM-5 diagnoses, presenting problem, initial problem list, developmental history, family history, client's abilities, treatment goals and objectives would be documented in the ___________________ ____.
 Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

Private insurance is billed before any federal insurance is billed.

Answer to Question 2

individualized treatment plan



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