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In reply to the discussion: If you suddenly found yourself working for an insurance company and received a claim that looks like this for MRI-- [View all]Silent Type
(7,339 posts)I could probably find a paper I submitted to a rube state legislature in 1982 and was all but called a commie.
Fact is, until our Congress gets off its rear, we are stuck with private insurers.
As to UHC being higher, maybe scammers and providers think they are easier to cheat, just like Medicare. One trick providers use if a claim or preop doesn't get paid/approved within a few weeks is to keep submitting it. That might yield 40 denials for one claim. Point is, the 30% might not be reflective of what is happening. And of course, you have missed that over 80% are overturned, most with a resubmission of codes or an explanation.
I think people need to hear this so they don't go shooting some poor insurance clerk, McDonald's employee who turned Luigi M in, etc., in the back.