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Steps To Getting Your Health Insurance Claim
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1. Provide accurate and complete
information.
If your doctor's office files the health insurance claim for
you, the first thing you need to do is be sure that they have
the correct health insurance information for you or the family
member who is being treated. Be sure that they have the correct
birth date, social security number, correct health insurance
group and member numbers.
When you have to file your own health insurance claim, it's
important to follow the procedure your health insurance company
has set up. Most companies will have a specific claim form they
want you to use. If you don't already have one, contact them to
obtain one. You might also be able to download one from their
internet site. Attach a copy of your doctor or prescription
bill to the health insurance claim form. Make sure the copy is
legible and complete with a patient name, diagnosis, date of
service, and itemized charges.
Once again, entering the correct information is paramount to
getting your health insurance claim paid as quickly as
possible. If you look at a claim form and you are not sure what
information is required for a particular field, contact the
health insurance company for clarification.
2. Keep track of every health insurance claim
you submit.
Keep track of each time you see the doctor. If you haven't
heard anything from your insurance company by the time your
doctor's office sends you the first bill, you should call the
insurance company directly. Most doctors' offices will show on
their billing statement which date they filed the claim.
When you call, be prepared to provide your member number, your
group number, the name of the medical provider, and the date of
service. If you have a copy of the bill, have that in front of
you when you make the call. Just tell them that you are calling
for status on a claim. Either they will tell you they have not
received the claim or they will tell you where it is in the
claims process.
If they say they have never received the claim, verify the
correct mailing address and send a second copy as soon as
possible. If they tell you it has been processed and an
Explanation of Benefits will be going out on a particular date,
make a note of the date and be sure that you do receive
something.
3. Be persistent in your follow up.
You must continue to be persistent when trying to get your
claim paid. Assuming that your insurance company does not have
to investigate your claim for any reason, you should expect
payment with 30 days. If they are conducting an investigation,
it all depends on how quickly they receive the requested
information -- either from you or your medical
providers.
Steven D.
Smith is a licensed life and health insurance professional
and CEO of SDS Financial, LLC. He is also the author of
the “
2008 Guide to Choosing and Using
Your Health Insurance Plan” and “
Your Guide To Good Health Insurance”. Other articles and books
about Health Insurance written by Steven Smith can be found at
his website www.AvoidingBadHealthInsurance.com
Source: http://www.AvoidingBadHealthInsurance.com
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