At times, patients may not be able to pay their medical bills for various reasons. What can medical assistants do to assist them with this?
a. Nothing. Laws require patients to pay their bills in full.
b. Make financial arrangements with patients, allowing full payment for services provided.
c. Allow patients to pay a reduced amount.
d. Tell patients their future visits will not be allowed until bills are paid in full.
b
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