If a patient does not provide any health insurance information on the registration form,
A) the patient may be expected to pay at the time of service.
B) it is acceptable, because the information is all optional anyway.
C) the doctor will refuse to see the patient.
D) that patient's records need to be filed separately from those with insurance.
A
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