Answer:
I want to avoid asserting from any evidence you develop:
a. that the results are probably related to the staff’s physical activity and family supports outside of the school as well as in-school activity.
Explanation:
Option 'a' is certainly out of the question for this research. This is why the researcher should avoid asserting such evidence from the study. The other assertions 'b,' 'c,' and 'd' can be concluded from the results of the study. In research, evidence is a fact or piece of information that indicates whether a proposition or claim is true or valid. Since the evidence for this research will concentrate on the physical activity of staff in a hospital, it is not scientific to use the results to relate to some non-hospital environments.
The medical billing process is not undertaken by a single individual. Medical coding involves front office administrators, such as receptionists, as well as back office staff, including the medical biller and coder. It is important to understand every step of this process if you intend to pursue a career in medical billing and coding. For the purposes of this lesson, we will cover the end-to-end process of medical billing as a whole, and not just the responsibilities of the biller and coder.
The primary job of medical billing specialists is to:
Understand each individual’s responsibility for payment, as they may differ from patient to patient
Evaluate and analyze insurance coverage and medical charges, and prepare accurate billing forms
Collect accurate payments from insurance plans and/or individual patients
These three primary tasks require many specific responsibilities within the medical billing process. In this course we will break down these responsibilities into a series of steps that begins when a patient schedules an appointment and ends when reimbursement is collected from the insurance company and/or patient.
22: 90
23: 13
24: (too blurry for me to read, I am so sorry!)
25: 3
26: (too blurry for me to read, I am so sorry!)
27: 3
28: 30
Not much explanation, just knowing how to read labels and where to look!
Hope this helps, have a nice day! :D