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[solved]-Possible Choices Answer Fraud Abuse Neither Scenario 1 Patient Receives Service Medically Q39705474

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Possible Choices for answer: Fraud Abuse Neither Scenario #1 A patient receives a service that is not medically necessary toPossible Choices for answer: Fraud Abuse Neither Scenario #1 A patient receives a service that is not medically necessary to the extent rendered and an insurance claim is submitted. Scenario #2 A patient asks the physician to change the diagnosis code to one the insurance company will pay because payment would be denied on the present diagnosis code. The physician complies. Scenario #3 A patient calls the office repeatedly about his prescriptions. When seen in the office the next time, the physician inputs a higher level of evaluation and management service in to allow for extra time with the patient. Scenario 14 A patient has hip surgery at an orthopedic hospital four months ago. The physician released the patient from all restrictions after successful physical therapy completion with zero pain. When coming in for a routine visit, he asks for another prescription of pain killers for the hip “just in case it flares up”. The doctor complies with the request. Show transcribed image text Possible Choices for answer: Fraud Abuse Neither Scenario #1 A patient receives a service that is not medically necessary to the extent rendered and an insurance claim is submitted. Scenario #2 A patient asks the physician to change the diagnosis code to one the insurance company will pay because payment would be denied on the present diagnosis code. The physician complies. Scenario #3 A patient calls the office repeatedly about his prescriptions. When seen in the office the next time, the physician inputs a higher level of evaluation and management service in to allow for extra time with the patient. Scenario 14 A patient has hip surgery at an orthopedic hospital four months ago. The physician released the patient from all restrictions after successful physical therapy completion with zero pain. When coming in for a routine visit, he asks for another prescription of pain killers for the hip “just in case it flares up”. The doctor complies with the request.

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