If a physician requests a peer review that results in confirmation that services were NOT medically necessary:
A) the patient should be billed for the review.
B) the insurance carrier will pay for the review.
C) there is no charge for the review.
D) the physician must pay for the review.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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