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Teamcare - something to watch for on procedure claims
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<blockquote data-quote="BrownBrokeDown" data-source="post: 1433848" data-attributes="member: 46824"><p>Re-read the post. They are now saying it didn't matter what code was entered or where it was done, ultrasounds are only 80% regardless. The only thing I could bring to the state is the fact that i get different information depending on who I speak to. </p><p> </p><p>Also, on the ER Teamcare paid what the policy states for a non-life threatening emergency. My issue is that we have to self-diagnose, and in a similar but less-severe situation where a fellow worker went to an urgent care facility, they sent him to the ER anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownBrokeDown, post: 1433848, member: 46824"] Re-read the post. They are now saying it didn't matter what code was entered or where it was done, ultrasounds are only 80% regardless. The only thing I could bring to the state is the fact that i get different information depending on who I speak to. Also, on the ER Teamcare paid what the policy states for a non-life threatening emergency. My issue is that we have to self-diagnose, and in a similar but less-severe situation where a fellow worker went to an urgent care facility, they sent him to the ER anyway. [/QUOTE]
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