From email:
"I paid upfront $6900 for a TMJ treatment of which my insurance will pay $2000.
However my doctor is not helping me with the claim since I already paid him. My date of service was back in March and he sent incomplete records to my insurance so my claim was denied. I wrote the doctor a letter demanding he complete the missing documents in my records and he hasn't done it. What can I do? He is depriving me of my right to my insurance benefits. I am in California. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated it."
Only thing that pops out at me is that, if he's a network provider, perhaps our correspondent could file a complaint with the carrier.
No idea how effective that might be.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
"I paid upfront $6900 for a TMJ treatment of which my insurance will pay $2000.
However my doctor is not helping me with the claim since I already paid him. My date of service was back in March and he sent incomplete records to my insurance so my claim was denied. I wrote the doctor a letter demanding he complete the missing documents in my records and he hasn't done it. What can I do? He is depriving me of my right to my insurance benefits. I am in California. Any suggestion will be highly appreciated it."
Only thing that pops out at me is that, if he's a network provider, perhaps our correspondent could file a complaint with the carrier.
No idea how effective that might be.
Any suggestions would be most appreciated.
Provider insurance filing bleg
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Published :
Rating : 4.5