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What is your practice's or office's denial rate for Medicare claims?

 Outstanding, between 0% and 5% 
 38% 
 Pretty good, between 6% and 10% 
 25% 
 Okay, between 11% and 15% 
 13% 
 Should be better, between 16% and 20% 
 0% 
 Ouch, 21% or higher 
 6% 
 I have no idea, couldn't even guess 
 19% 

Votes: 16    Previous polls

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