Which of the following is a reason that a payer may use to deny a claim?
A. Patient care services were not medically necessary.
B. Patient care services were not properly documented.
C. Patient care services are not covered under the payer-provider contract.
D. All of these are correct.
Answer: D
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A. unconsciousness B. affixation C. heart attack D. stroke
Point of care testing commonly uses blood drawn from capillaries.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
There may be extreme circumstances where other locations for capillary punctures may be required, such as a patient with upper extremity double amputees or an upper extremity burn victim. In these or similar situations, ____ may be used as alternatives.
A. thighs or calves B. earlobes or calves C. toes or earlobes D. thighs or toes
The degree to which data elements or health studies reflect or assess the specific concept that the researcher is attempting to measure is known as ____.
A. reliability B. validity C. precision D. p-value