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Teamcare - something to watch for on procedure claims
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1433659" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>BBD, I offer you 2 suggestions;</p><p></p><p>Next time you talk to Teamcare ask them if; 1. "The CPT code the doctor's office used to submit the claim was incorrect because if it is you will turn to your state's medical board for help." You will be told yes it was but.....blah...blah..blah..ect." When she has finally stopped talking tell her you have no recourse but to send a complaint to your state's insurance department, give her their address right then, about Teamcare asking them for their assistance. The matter will be resolved within 30 days.</p><p></p><p>You have demonstrated that you are willing to play their delay game and now you have an ER visit thrown into the mix. Your doctor's office may let things slide but a hospital will not and they will come after you for their money!</p><p></p><p>The insurance company will push you as far as you let them. At this point you shoulder a portion of the blame</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1433659, member: 25133"] BBD, I offer you 2 suggestions; Next time you talk to Teamcare ask them if; 1. "The CPT code the doctor's office used to submit the claim was incorrect because if it is you will turn to your state's medical board for help." You will be told yes it was but.....blah...blah..blah..ect." When she has finally stopped talking tell her you have no recourse but to send a complaint to your state's insurance department, give her their address right then, about Teamcare asking them for their assistance. The matter will be resolved within 30 days. You have demonstrated that you are willing to play their delay game and now you have an ER visit thrown into the mix. Your doctor's office may let things slide but a hospital will not and they will come after you for their money! The insurance company will push you as far as you let them. At this point you shoulder a portion of the blame [/QUOTE]
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