When appealing disallowances resulting from low maximum allowable fees, the medical office assistant should include information:
A) from the patient medical record.
B) about payment from other carriers for the reported service.
C) about the physician's financial situation.
D) about why the patient cannot afford to pay more.
Correct Answer:
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Q23: The medical office specialist can learn about
Q24: All of the following claims can be
Q25: The third level of a Medicare appeal
Q26: The law that protects the interests of
Q27: An appeal must be made in writing
Q29: According to ERISA, a carrier must provide
Q30: ERISA stands for the:
A) Employer Resources Income
Q31: Using the SOAP format, medication ordered for
Q32: Benefit plans NOT covered by ERISA include:
A)
Q33: Qualified independent contractors must process a reconsideration
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