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When working in the Quality Measures Review pane, clicking the document icon in the Actions column will cause which of the following things to occur?
 
  A) The computer will open a pop-up form for adding findings to the encounter that satisfy the criteria of the chosen CQM.
  B) The computer will hide the chosen CQM from the list for the duration of the current session.
  C) The computer will open a separate browser tab to display detailed information about the medical reasoning behind the chosen CQM.
  D) The computer will generate a patient education document discussing the chosen CQM, what it involves, and why it is important.

Question 2

After all of the patient's insurance plans have responded with an EOB, any remaining amount owed is the responsibility of the:
 
  A) patient.
  B) health care plan.
  C) provider.
  D) facility.
  E) None of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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