Dear Doctor,I can't tell you how many of these letters I'm getting now with the economic downturn. And the sad thing is, everyone knows it's happening but noone's doing anything about it.
We regret that we cannot pay your claim despite the letter we requested and the copy of the chart you sent us before. Please send us the information one more time so we may reopen the file for consideration and have it reviewed by our medical reviewer.
Sincerely,
Blue Cross Blue Shield Delay Payment Squad
PS: We'd really appreciate you taking your time to comply with this letter as we earn more interest on the money your patient has already paid us - you're the best.
Welcome to third party payment schemes 101.
Now, anyone want to talk about "never events" with the insurance industry?
-Wes
29 Oct 2008 10:45 AM CST Addendum: An example of one of many such letters.
One wonders, in this era of electronic medical records, if all the computer infrastructure and endless piles of documentation are worth anything in situations like this. But, alas, it's just another example of covert rationing.
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What happened to the idea of allowing doctors to make medical decisions? The insurance companies replaced pre-qualification with post-qualification? No wonder PMDs are leaving the field.
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