Multiple Choice
If a provider thinks a procedure will not be covered by Medicare because it will be deemed not reasonable and necessary, he/she must notify the patient before the treatment using a standard
A) Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN)
B) Medicare Summary Notice (MSN)
C) Medicare Remittance Notice (MRN)
D) no notice is necessary
Correct Answer:

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