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  1. Will someone please help me with these two question. #1 You're an inpatient coder in a hospital. You've just coded a Medicare
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  2. #1 You're an inpatient coder in a hospital. You've just coded a Medicare Part A record with a diagnosis-related group (DRG)
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  3. You're an inpatient coder in a hospital. You've just coded a Medicare Part A record with a diagnosis-related group reimbursement
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  4. You're an inpatient coder in a hospital. You've just coded a Medicare Part A record with a diagnosis-related group reimbursement
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  5. You’re an inpatient coder in a hospital. You’ve just coded a Medicare Part A record with a diagnosis related group (GRG)
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  6. yourre an inpatient coder in a hospital. you've just coded a medicare part a record with a diagnosis related group reimbursement
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  7. THIS IS A QUESTION FROM PENN FOSTERS FINAL EXAM 40976200 NUMBER 4 ON PART B.YOU'RE AN INPATIENT CODER IN A HOSPITAL. YOU'VE JUST
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  8. 1. You're an outpatient coder in Dr. Smith's office. When you code procedures, you're probably using _______ codes.A. ICD-10-CM
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  9. 1. You're an outpatient coder in Dr. Smith's office. When you code procedures, you're probably using _______ codes.A. ICD-10-CM
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  10. In September, the hospital had three coders who coded 1,500 inpatient records, and 22 of the records failed the quality screens.
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