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The signs of dealing with medical claim denials:
- Frustration
- Anger
- Helplessness
- Aggravation
- Irritation
- Exasperation
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All these feelings may begin to scratch the surface of how you feel when your medical claims are denied and you are served up a hefty bill. You may begin asking several questions such as, how does this make sense? And where are those ridiculously expensive medical insurance premiums are going? As well as why did my medical insurance company deny treating my illness as not medically necessary? Why Medicare refuse to pay for test ordered by my physician?
Medical insurance exist for the sole purpose to provide financial support for preventive medical care and in case of illness or injury. It is simply common sense to have your insurance pay those medical bills. However, the medical insurance world is complicated and a simple coding error could result in denial or underpayment. It can become a significant debt, a collection nuisance, and a major hit on your credit rating. The good news is that you found MedBillsAssist; your patient advocate.
Most people do not have the time or the expertise to coordinate with doctors, hospitals, laboratories and then follow up with medical insurance companies, prescription insurances and/or Medicare. That’s where we come in. We will investigate the cause of your denied claim by going through your policy provisions, coverage details, claims processing procedures, medical bill coding as well as making sure that your policy interpreted according to state and federal regulations. Finally, we will work with you to make sure that this does not happen again. You can rest easier knowing that your medical coverage issues are taken care of by a qualified professional who is on your side.
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