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Teamcare - something to watch for on procedure claims
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<blockquote data-quote="Benben" data-source="post: 1439500" data-attributes="member: 25133"><p>BBD stop coming to us crying about this. You have been told what to do to fix the situation but are too lazy to do it. Please ask your wife to write the letter, maybe she wears the balls at your house because you sure seem to be lacking them. Let me take a wild guess here....The insurance company rep is the one who has told you that you have no reason to write the letter its all the doctor's fault? <strong>GET OFF YOUR FAT ARSE, MAN UP, TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY AND DEAL WITH THE ISSUE! </strong></p><p></p><p>LOL, don't tell me about the ER. I have done 2 rotations in the ER. My wife is a PT, two of her sisters are nurses, and another of her sisters is a billing manager for my city's largest clinic (degreed in this by the way.) Signs of a neurological deficit following a head injury is potentially life threatening <u>EVERY TIME</u>. If it wasn't, the ER doctor would not have preformed an exam and would have told you to go see your family doctor! Only after preforming an exam can a life threatening condition be ruled out. My second office had a form letter on the computer to my state's insurance commissioner which we used anytime we got back a second denial on a claim. Input insurance company name, date of service and had the patient sign. We got paid within 30 days on all but a very, very few claims. Best part is those insurance companies never played games with us again!</p><p></p><p>So stop crying and do something about it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benben, post: 1439500, member: 25133"] BBD stop coming to us crying about this. You have been told what to do to fix the situation but are too lazy to do it. Please ask your wife to write the letter, maybe she wears the balls at your house because you sure seem to be lacking them. Let me take a wild guess here....The insurance company rep is the one who has told you that you have no reason to write the letter its all the doctor's fault? [B]GET OFF YOUR FAT ARSE, MAN UP, TAKE SOME RESPONSIBILITY AND DEAL WITH THE ISSUE! [/B] LOL, don't tell me about the ER. I have done 2 rotations in the ER. My wife is a PT, two of her sisters are nurses, and another of her sisters is a billing manager for my city's largest clinic (degreed in this by the way.) Signs of a neurological deficit following a head injury is potentially life threatening [U]EVERY TIME[/U]. If it wasn't, the ER doctor would not have preformed an exam and would have told you to go see your family doctor! Only after preforming an exam can a life threatening condition be ruled out. My second office had a form letter on the computer to my state's insurance commissioner which we used anytime we got back a second denial on a claim. Input insurance company name, date of service and had the patient sign. We got paid within 30 days on all but a very, very few claims. Best part is those insurance companies never played games with us again! So stop crying and do something about it! [/QUOTE]
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