If a claim is submitted for payment with incomplete information, many insurance carriers, including Medicare, often will:
A) reject it. B) approve it.
C) fill in the missing information. D) make corrections to it.
A
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Many laboratories have the policy that, in the event of a Rule 12s violation, the control must be repeated. If the result is in range, then patient specimens may be run. Why is this common practice controversial?
A) It circumvents the absolute rejection rule where any rule violation automatically results in rejection. B) It does not follow the standard procedure of verifying a rejection under a single rule using multirule tests. C) It supplants an internal quality-control procedure that was designed specifically to minimize the rate of false rejection. D) All of the above.
Crowns are made of:
1 . gold 2 . porcelain 3 . gold and porcelain a. 1 only b. 2 only c. 3 only d. 1, 2, 3