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The phrase "a beneficiaries" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a beneficiary" if referring to one person or "beneficiaries" if referring to multiple people without the article "a."
Example: "Each beneficiary will receive their share of the inheritance."
Alternatives: "a recipient" or "an heir."
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a Beneficiaries seen in ED are identified by revenue center code values of 0450 0459 and 0981.
Almost all Medicare beneficiaries have Part A coverage, which includes hospital, skilled nursing facility, hospice, and some home health care, and 96% of Part A beneficiaries choose to enroll in Part B of Medicare, which covers physician and outpatient services.
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