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jCorn1234

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DSM cannot be used for insurance billing because:
 
  A) the insurance industry doesn't recognize psychiatric diagnoses.
  B) payment for mental health and behavior disorders has been significantly reduced by cuts to Medicaid funding.
  C) it is not a HIPAA-approved code set.
  D) none of the above.

Question 2

Code 63030-51 for laminotomy with decompression of nerve roots, including partial facetectomy, and excision of herniated intervertebral disc, L5-L6, Bilateral procedure.
 
  A) True
  B) False



upturnedfurball

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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