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jjjetplane

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A participating provider charges 80.00, but the Medicare allowed amount is 70.00 . What is the amount of the write-down adjustment?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The code also note found at the renal dialysis Z code states:
 
  A) code also any removal or replacement of the dialysis catheter.
  B) code also associated ESRD (N18.6).
  C) code any dialysis instruction and training.
  D) code also associated acute renal failure (N17.9).



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Answer to Question 1

10

Answer to Question 2

B



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