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margemib:
Thanks everyone for all the advice, I guess your right Michele if I have no other option I'll have to send paper, I was thinking what about entering the patient a duplicate time and using DMERC as primary to send out this type of claim what do you think?
margemib :o

Pay_My_Claims:
You should be able to load the insurance (Medicare-Dmerc) in the patient's account. This insurance should be listed under self pay so that it won't file in other cases. You shouldn't just "edit" the insurance for that one claim. When you send the claim for the glasses, you will move Dmerc to the primary position, and put Medicare under self pay. You should always be able to change the COB's on your accounts because insurance changes often.

margemib:
Charlene
let me ask you what software are you using, because I cannot find this option in mine it only lists primay, secondary and ter. the only way I can see is if I change the patients primary for this type of claim and then change it back after I generate the claim. This is crazy but I cannot find another way.
margemib ???

Pay_My_Claims:
I use TDME and we can load multiple insurances. I also use Office Ally, and Misys. I can understand your dilema. Are you saying your system only allows you to load 3 payors??? Since you have to create a separate claim for the glasses, I would guess that you can only do as what Michelle stated. Edit the primary on the 2nd claim and load Medicare Dmerc into your system as primary. When you have to bill another visit, you will have to change it. I have also used IDX, and you can load multiple payors, and change the COB depending on the situation.

margemib:
Thanks Charlene for the info!
margemib

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