Dealing with Dental Insurance Consultants
Accuracy and Completeness
This is a good rule to remember regardless of if the claim is for simple services (exams, prophys, direct restorations, etc.) that are automatically processed or large cases that need consultant review. Not only should the patient/doctor information be complete and up-to-date but the body of the claim, where you explain what treatment you’ve performed or intend to perform, must be accurate. Any omission or inaccuracy can cause that claim to suspend and a “Need More Information” letter sent to you for clarification. And this will delay benefits being paid.
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