[quote=Tully Mars;2686473]I refer you back to my previous comments-
First the codes are so difficult to understand even the people who do it for a living are getting them wrong... repeatedly. Hmm, now who would have an interest in making this confusing? I mean who would benefit if a claim was erroneously rejected for payment?
Conspiracy theorist much?
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Originally Posted by Tully Mars
I refer you back to my previous comments-
Second if, as I stated above, you contact the policy issuer and are told "Oh, that? That's an obvious mistake we'll change it. Don't worry about it" that should be the end of it. But I had this happen repeatedly and that was never the end of it. Again once it was denied getting not denied was like putting toothpaste back in the tube.
Third, the application may be a few pages with simple questions but the last policy I had filled three booklets, the shortest was about 25 pages and I think it discussed what was and wasn't covered regarding mental health care. After reading all three books I felt like filing a claim for some mental health care.
Finally I'll just quote ratbastid-
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They can't just take your word for it just because you said so. You need to work with the hospital and get them to contact the insurance company and refile the claim correctly.
As to your third point. The 25 page booklet you receive is not an application it's called an explanation of benefits. There are alot of things involved with healthcare...ER, Urgent Care, Primary Care Physician, and yes mental Health.