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jberubedo:
I have a question. The claim that I sent to the insurance for my services as a mental health therapist were denied because it said "claim total denied charge amount". I think that means that I was charging too much for the service. How do I know how much to change for my services?

Thanks!

PMRNC:

--- Quote --- The claim that I sent to the insurance for my services as a mental health therapist were denied because it said "claim total denied charge amount". I think that means that I was charging too much for the service. How do I know how much to change for my services?

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What did you bill?

rdmoore2003:
Are you participating with the insurance?  A provider can charge any amount they set for services, but that in no way means they will get that amount.  If you are participating, you have a fee schedule with that insurance company.  If you are not in network, it will be based on U&C charges.

Michele:

--- Quote from: jberubedo on January 13, 2016, 10:23:05 PM ---I have a question. The claim that I sent to the insurance for my services as a mental health therapist were denied because it said "claim total denied charge amount". I think that means that I was charging too much for the service. How do I know how much to change for my services?

Thanks!


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You need to contact them and have them explain the denial.  They wouldn't deny if you charge over the U&C, they would just cut the fee back to their allowable.  Sounds like the denial isn't really accurate or you need a better explanation.

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