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    of the main reasons that an insurance company would return a claim would be because the patient did not have coverage at the time the services were rendered. This is a very common reason that claims are returned. This meaning that the patient was seen either before coverage began or after the coverage had ended. Now alot of insurance companies are putting the date coverage started on the insurance card to cut down on the number of claims being returned for this reason. The next main reason is a non

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    The author describes futile treatment as a convoluted quality of life issue and a treatment method that is not a black-and-white concept (Li‚ 2012). In addition‚ he offered a definition from a doctor’s perspective in that they consider this treatment as having a poor outcome. Others consider it only as prolonging the suffering and imminent death of a family member (Li‚ 2012). We can surmise that there is not a clear definition of futile treatment and this could be the reason why there are no clear

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    Suboxone Treatment for Opioid Dependence Opioid dependence in the United States is increasing in numbers with those addicted to heroin and prescription opioid analgesics. Opioid use includes morphine‚ codine‚ oxycodine‚ the painkillers oxycodone‚ hydrocodone‚ fentanyl‚ and heroin. Several different treatment options are available for opioid dependence. Behavioral therapy includes counseling‚ cognitive therapy‚ phychotherapy‚ and the twelve step recovery program developed by Alcoholics Anonymous

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    Joyce Fletcher May 14‚ 2013 GE217 - Establishing Claims: Thinking Like a Skeptic Questions for Analysis and Discussion 1. Putnam’s claim: As stated in paragraph 5‚ in today’s society‚ it’s not always necessary to stay married for the sake of the child. I agree with this statement in a sense‚ meaning that every situation is different. For example: two people may need to separate for the safety of the child or other spouse. People sometimes discuss divorce in an almost pious reverence because

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    Nowadays‚ accumulating debt for college students has become a requirement instead of an option. As students we have to borrow money that will enable us to pay for tuition as well as other expenses that might incurred while in college. However‚ we are set with loose clauses as soon as we sign the promissory note; all loans must be used for school expenses. In reality‚ while we are in college everything becomes a school expense. Our loans covered the basics‚ such as tuition and books and we have to

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    PHILIPPINE CLAIM TO THE SPRATLY ISLANDS GROUP* Introduction The Philippines is a mid-ocean archipelago consisting of more than 7‚100 islands some of which remain unnamed. The islands portion of the archipelago lies along some 1‚150 miles between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. It is separated from Taiwan by the Bashi Channel‚ from Indonesia by the Celebes Sea‚. from North Borneo (Sabah) by narrow passages‚ channels and straits‚ from the Asian mainland by the South China Sea and from

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    The United Way of America‚ based in Alexandria‚ Virginia‚ is a non-profit organization that works with more than 1‚200 local United Way offices throughout the country in a coalition of charitable organizations to pool efforts in fundraising and support. The focus of United Way is identifying and resolving pressing community issues‚ as well as making measurable changes in the communities through partnerships with schools‚ government agencies‚ businesses‚ organized labor‚ financial institutions‚ community

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    After the aforementioned incident‚ Mr. Rhodes said he started to ask Dave questions about what it was like to be homeless and how he was treated. This is when Mr. Rhodes found out that this type of treatment was very typical of the law enforcement in Fresno. In fact‚ it sadly gets much worse. The homeless are constantly forced out of the city and have their belongings throw in the trash compactor. He sought after help from other activists in the community who had a better understanding of the community

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    I. The Silent Way On the years of 1960s’ the Audiolingual Method was under a strong challenge in the form of the "Cognitive Code" and an educational trend known as "Discovery Learning." These concepts most directly challenged the idea that language learning was all about mimicry and good "habit-formation." An emphasis on human cognition in language learning addressed issues such as learners being more responsible for their own learning - formulating independent hypotheses about the "rules" of

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    propensity to affect the athlete’s core performance and damage results. Some common errors by coaches may include failing to taper for competitions or failure to implement long term programs directed at meeting long term goals. To avoid the overtraining complications coaches must avoid workouts that are too long and too frequent in volume‚ too strenuous in intensity and giving athlete’s inadequate recovery times between workouts. For example professional sports teams usually don’t train at full intensity

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