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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
1. According to Stark II, professional courtesy rules state that you:
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2. One of the two factors the OIG generally considers when analyzing professional courtesy is:
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3. Question
3. If a party who qualifies for Professional Courtesy wants to use 3rd party health insurance for any reason, they must:
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4. Professional courtesy discounts are given at the provider’s discretion.
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5. Of the following people who live in the same abode as the provider, which one is not considered part of a single family unit?
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6. Which of the following statements is not a Stark Law requirement?
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7. Which of the following discounts is not regulated?
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Question 8 of 8
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8. Offering a professional discount to a fellow physician in trade for services is considered bartering and falls under the jurisdiction of the:
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