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A. RBRVS is based on the case mix in the hospital.
B. RBRVS is calculated by hand.
O C. RBRVS is based on the resources used when treating patients.
O D. The RBRVS system is used only with Medicare patients.
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5. Which statement about the RBRVS system is true?
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