Lab Assignment: Write A Termination Letter
Lab Assignment: Write A Termination Letter
As a medical billing/coding how will you write the termination letter to your patient? This is an example of the patient that you will write the letter to:
Mabel Whitaker lives at 4200 Taos Drive, Parkview MA 12345. She owes Dr. Sally Hart $564 for professional services rendered. Mrs. Whitaker has not made any payments since September 2016. All attempts to reach Mrs. Whitaker have gone unanswered. Dr. Hart has asked you to send a termination letter to Mrs. Whitaker informing her that she can no longer treat her for her Hypertension and Gout.
In a Word document, compose the letter, name the file “TerminationLetter”
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