Posts Tagged ‘Insurance Carrier’
Cancer Patient Denied Disability Pay
Cancer patient denied disability pay
Filed under: disability health insurance
CBC"Our intention is to ensure that employees get the health coverage and support they need," said spokesperson Tammy Smitham. She said corporate headquarters is not responsible for the particular disability insurance plan Evans has, because she works … Read more on CBC.ca
Let's protect Social Security
Filed under: disability health insurance
Sharon N. from Worcester told us, “My sister has significant health issues and is on Social Security disability insurance. My mother and stepfather are both receiving Social Security benefits and can barely make it through the month. … Read more on Worcester Telegram
United Security Life and Health Life Insurance Offers Tips to Prevent …
Filed under: disability health insurance
USL&H is a regional insurance carrier that offers cancer, critical illness, accident hospital indemnity, disability income, and health and life insurance products to individuals and families. Founded in 1973, USL&H is licensed to sell its products in … Read more on San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Four Factors Help Hospitals Manage Bad Debt
Four Factors Help Hospitals Manage Bad Debt
Filed under: hospital billing audit
"If a $ 20 co-pay is not collected right away, the billing department may have to mail multiple invoices, coordinate with the insurance carrier and eventually involve a collection agency," he said. "If hospitals put procedures in place to identify and … Read more on Sacramento Bee
OIG 2012 Work Plan
Filed under: hospital billing audit
The Work Plan in large part reflects only two aspects of the work of OIG: projects originating within the Office of Audit Services (OAS), which conducts financial, billing, and performance audits of HHS programs; and projects originating within the … Read more on Lexology (registration)
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<BR%20/>Tags: Debt, financial billing, Manage <BR%20/>Can a Qualified Individual Tell Me, Is This Insurance Fraud?
I was hurt on the job and made a report of injury. My regular insurance covered the costs except my co-pays, and I did tell them this was a work related injury. Now the workers compensation insurance company has offered to pay all outstanding medical bills, which would be the co-pays. Would this be legal? I know all medical cost where from my work related injury and they went well over a hundred thousand dollars. This seems like fraud against my regular insurance carrier.
















































