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Letter of Denial of Service to my son???
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<blockquote data-quote="bigblueagain" data-source="post: 4138" data-attributes="member: 909"><p>Mel sorry so late in seeing this. But I am going to assume the denial letter is for the last day of the hospitalization, when he was already discharged, but then kept for the overnight to finish testing. Most insurance carriers look at testing as something that can be done on an outpatient basis. Especially since the Difficult Child order was already written. If he was no longer a danger to himself or your family then the appeal will be difficult to get. There should be a telephone number and/or address to which you can call and ask what it means and how to go further. Alot of times the facility will initiate the first appeal as they are the ones who are ultimately out the money as they know you probably will not be able to pay them. That is why you probably were not aware of it being submitted to start with. As to it being addressed to your son, not you, that is usually because theyare submitted in the name of the patient not the insured. What type of coverage are you going to at the beginning of July by the way? Do you know what type mental/nervous coverage you will have with the new carrier? BLUE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblueagain, post: 4138, member: 909"] Mel sorry so late in seeing this. But I am going to assume the denial letter is for the last day of the hospitalization, when he was already discharged, but then kept for the overnight to finish testing. Most insurance carriers look at testing as something that can be done on an outpatient basis. Especially since the Difficult Child order was already written. If he was no longer a danger to himself or your family then the appeal will be difficult to get. There should be a telephone number and/or address to which you can call and ask what it means and how to go further. Alot of times the facility will initiate the first appeal as they are the ones who are ultimately out the money as they know you probably will not be able to pay them. That is why you probably were not aware of it being submitted to start with. As to it being addressed to your son, not you, that is usually because theyare submitted in the name of the patient not the insured. What type of coverage are you going to at the beginning of July by the way? Do you know what type mental/nervous coverage you will have with the new carrier? BLUE [/QUOTE]
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