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Ahat [919]
1 year ago
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13) A patient is being seen in the office for an injury suffered at his place of employment. In addition to the claim, a first r

eport of injury form is required to be submitted for processing of this claim. This would require what type of claim submission?
a. electronic data interchange EDI
b. modern
c. electronic
d. manual
Medicine
1 answer:
wolverine [178]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

d.

Explanation:

I think it’s manual because, the claim will need to be decided or declared based on evidence of if it really happened or should be submitted for a case.
I am not very good at this so I’m sorry if my answer doesn’t exactly make sense.

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