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TXBiller:
We have a claim that was denied for lack of precertification/authorization. We reached out to the patient who said she would get the information and send it to us. Now she fails to answer our calls. Do I have to write this off or can I reduce the fees to the allowable amount and bill the patient?
Eyore:
Precertification/authorization is a Provider responsibility (in our office) when verifying the patient's insurance.
United Healthcare for example Login, enter the Group number, and a notice appears with authorizations required or no authorizations required. There is an 800 number for Providers to call and ask prior to visits also.
Michele:
If it is a referral then the patient must get it, but Eyore is correct, preauth is provider responsibility.
mandaree23:
When in doubt, bill according to the EOB patient responsibility. If it was a provider error then most times the EOB will not put to patient responsibility.
PMRNC:
I never use the EOB to tell me if it's patient responsibility or contractual adjustment unless it's Medicare/Medicaid. They are not always accurate.
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