AAMA CMA Practice Question
During patient registration, a medical assistant is not required to verify the patient's date of birth, as long as the patient provides a valid photo ID.
The statement is true.
The statement is false.
During patient registration, a medical assistant is not required to verify the patient's date of birth, as long as the patient provides a valid photo ID.
The statement is true.
The statement is false.
This statement is incorrect. A medical assistant must always verify the patient's date of birth during patient registration, even if the patient provides a valid photo ID. The date of birth is a critical piece of demographic information used for patient identification, medical records, and billing purposes. Failure to verify the patient's date of birth can lead to errors in patient care, insurance claims, and legal documentation.
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