The term usually used is a "claim".
Different insurance companies provide different methods of payment and services. You will need to contact your insurance company in order to find out if this payment method is possible with your carrier.
no. it depends what company
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If the insurance company does not pay the bill, yes, you are still responsible.
The term usually used is a "claim".
Joe Cantinori inquires about his unpaid bill and asks whether the physician received payment from his insurance company. When you check his record, you find that your office submitted the insurance form on his behalf. However, the physician did not accept assignment on the claim, since he is not a PAR provider in that program. This means that the insurance company will send the payment directly to Joe. How would you explain this to Joe
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Different insurance companies provide different methods of payment and services. You will need to contact your insurance company in order to find out if this payment method is possible with your carrier.
A bill for a medical service or supplies that is submitted to medicaid for payment.
Payment of the medical service is quicker if you bill quickly.Payment is slower when you delay billing.Billing the claim asap also allows time for taking care of any problems with the payment by the insurance carrier or for the insurance carrier to resolve problems with the claim.
Payment of the medical service is quicker if you bill quickly.Payment is slower when you delay billing.Billing the claim asap also allows time for taking care of any problems with the payment by the insurance carrier or for the insurance carrier to resolve problems with the claim.
One can contact the Mercury Insurance Company either by email through their website or by phone. They can be reached at (800) 503-3724 for questions related to bill or payment.
If I am reading between the lines. A doctor bill was submitted to the health insurance company containing the wrong code and was therefore not paid or paid less the you expected. If this is the case. Call the providers office and have them re summit the bill to the insurance company with the correct code.
no. it depends what company
Depends of the Insurance Company. Most of them YES if the bill is paid in the first 10 days.