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If an appeal is disputed, some insurance payers may use a(n) . are claims that have not yet completed the claims processing cycle. according to medicare and medicaid, must be kept for five years. patients will receive a(n) that explains the payments made and the benefits covered. a(n) is used to assign obligation of payment of unpaid claims to the policyholder. healthcare providers will use a(n) to document the codes of each particular visit. a clearinghouse is contracted by . all electronic and paper submissions must comply with . some offices will use an aging report to maintain financial information pertaining to claims, but some will use a. if a physician does not agree with the judgment and/or decisions made by a third-party payer, he/she may opt to a claim.

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