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Diagnoses carry a Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF) values that: a. Are added together cumulatively for a total score. b. Recognize the highest or most severe in a family or hierarchy. c. Are added to a demographic score for a total score. d. All of the above

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  1. Today, 04:54
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    d. All of the above

    Explanation:

    Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF) -

    The diagnoses carried out for risk adjustment factor vales that -

    It recognize the highest or the most sever in the any family or any hierarchy,

    It is added for the demographic score for a total score.

    The values are added together cumulatively for a total score.

    hence, from the statement given in the question, the correct statements regarding Risk Adjustment Factor (RAF), are d. All of the above.
  2. Today, 05:10
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    Are added together cumulative for a total score, recognized the highest and most severe in a family or hierarchy are added to a demographic score for a total score.

    Explanation:

    RAF is an adjustment of a model for the assignment of a risk factor. RAF is based on the health score. RAF has been used for the beneficiary of the medicare management plan. The payment plan is dynamic depends on the risk factor of the patient because payment depends on the complete data of the patient. The younger have lower RAF than older. The patient who has included the family history is on more health risk factors rather than those who have a low-risk factor, the patient who doesn't have a family history related to the risk factors.
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