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Exact mapping code matches in the GEM system are given to codes when:
 
  A) both code sets are similar.
  B) one code set has been combined.
  C) both code sets have the same definition.
  D) one code set no longer exists.

Question 2

The General Equivalency Mappings were created by the:
 
  A) World Health Organization.
  B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  C) National Hospital Association.
  D) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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