Nursing homework help

You have been hired by a large physician practice to assign office visit and professional services coding. Very early on you realize that component services are routinely billed with modifier 59 regardless of the documentation.

The office manager is not familiar with general coding guidelines. Her main concern is that claims are submitted timely. Her initial response is, “I do not care how you get it done; if there is an edit do whatever the system tells you to move the claim forward.” The providers also appear to show little interest in the documentation guidelines.

What is your responsibility in this situation?

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I need 2 pages 

Attached below is a document about modifier 59

Guidelines for paper are attached below  

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    Critical_Thinking_Case_Study_-_Guide.docx

Business & Finance homework help>Economics homework help

Provide numerical answers for the next 7 questions (@3 pts. for 18 + 3 bonus).

Round off, if necessary, to the nearest whole dollar.

Use a comma as a separator for values in the thousands

Use a “+” or “-” for all of your answers.

Use a “$” for dollar value answers.

Good types of answers: +$444 or -$3,200 or -2.34 rounded to two decimal places.

Bad types of answers: +444.25 (no $ and not rounded off to the nearest whole dollar) or $3200 (no + or – and no comma) or 2.3 (if to be rounded to 2 places)

#1. If a bank has undesired excess reserves of $300, and if rr=20%, e=15% and c=20%, what is the value of the money multiplier? [Provide to two decimal places.]

#2. If a bank has deposits of $4,000 and reserves of $1000 and if rr=25%, e=15% and c=10%, then what is the bank’s level of undesired excess reserves? Be clear about whether this is positive or negative.

#3. If a bank has undesired excess reserves of $250, and if rr=15%, e=15% and c=10%, then to restore equilibrium by how much will the money supply (M1) change? Be clear about whether this is a positive or negative change.

#4. If a bank has undesired excess reserves of -$450 and where e=15%, c=20%, and m*=4.8, to restore equilibrium by how much will the money supply (M1) change? Be clear about whether this is a positive or negative change.

#5. If a bank has $18,500 in deposits, and $4,300 in reserves, and if rr=15%, e=5% and c=20%, how much undesired excess reserves does the bank have? Be clear about whether this is positive or negative.

#6. If a bank has $30,000 in deposits, and $3,250 in reserves, and if rr=20%, e=2.5% and c=15%, how much currency is in circulation? Be clear about whether this is positive or negative.

Bonus #7. If a bank has undesired excess reserves of $830 and where e=7%, c=8%, and m*=4.3, what is the value of the required reserve ratio (rr)? Express in % terms, use that symbol, rounded to one decimal place. [So, 15.6% is ok, but 15% is not, nor is .156]

Management homework help

The Fraction Tree It is possible to build a fraction tree in the following way. Starting with L = 1, on the Lth level of the tree, perform the following steps. 1. Place the fraction 0 1 on the left and 1 0 on the right. 2. Perform the following action L times, between each pair of fractions a1 b1 and a2 b2 on this level, insert the fraction a1+a2 b1+b2 . 3. Index the fractions on this level by starting 0 1 with index 0 and going up to 2L. 4. For each odd index 2i+ 1, your parent index on the line above is 2b i 2 c+ 1. All even indices are discarded from the tree. 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 5 3 4 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 3 1 5 2 4 1 It can be proved that every possible fraction eventually appears once and only once in this tree. Input to your program will be a “large” fraction M/N where M and N are large. (You may use the java.BigInteger package if you want.) Output from your program will be the first fraction a b in the tree such that a b ≈ q M N in the following sense: a b must be the first fraction in the tree such that |N a2 − M b2 | < b The output will be two lines, a and then b.