TITLE

Getting insurers to pay up

AUTHOR(S)
Weiss, Gail Garfinkel
PUB. DATE
November 2005
SOURCE
Medical Economics;11/4/2005, Vol. 82 Issue 21, p112
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Gives advice to policy holders on how to collect delayed payment from insurers. Determinants of an unusually late payment for a claim; Requirements for submission of Medical Practice Forms to the insurance company; Significance of obtaining a proof-of-mailing receipt.
ACCESSION #
19167105

Tags: INSURANCE claims;  POLICYHOLDERS;  INSURANCE policies;  INSURANCE companies;  INSURANCE

 

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