Asked by Grace Matthews on Apr 25, 2024

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​Which of the following is not a common claim error?

A) ​use of correct ICD codes or ICD codes that support the CPT codes
B) ​the patient's-not the policy holder's-Social Security number or identification number used as the insurance plan ID number
C) ​use of an incorrect national provider identifier (NPI)
D) ​the Coordination of Benefits section not completed

Incorrect NPI

Refers to an error in the National Provider Identifier, a unique identification number for health care providers in the United States.

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khloud rafat8 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Using correct ICD codes or ICD codes that support the CPT codes is not an error; it is actually the correct practice for medical billing.