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Mars2501 [29]
1 year ago
7

You are mailing invitations to new medicare beneficiaries for a marketing event. You want an idea of how many people to expect,

so you would like to request rsvps. What should you keep in mind?.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Montano1993 [528]1 year ago
7 0

If  you want an idea of how many people to expect, what  you should  keep in mind is:  You may request for the  RSVPs, but you are not permitted to require contact information.

<h3>Who is a Medicare beneficiaries?</h3>

A Medicare beneficiaries can be defined as someone whose medical costs or medical expenses have being covered.

Based on the scenario if you want an idea of the number of people to expect you may asked and obtain  RSVPs but you must not  request for contact details.

Therefore  you may request for the  RSVPs, but you are not permitted to require contact information.

Learn more about Medicare here:brainly.com/question/1960701

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