Posts Tagged ‘Insurer’
State Audit: Nanuet Medical Now Owes Insurer $961G Over Improper Billing
State audit: Nanuet Medical now owes insurer 1G over improper billing
Filed under: health insurance billing
A 2009 audit found that the medical practice improperly billed United HealthCare, which provides health coverage for state workers. The claims were paid on behalf of state and municipal employees who are insured under United's Empire plan.
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Surprise, surprise! Patients who think their medical care is covered get hit …
Filed under: health insurance billing
State officials issues with surprise “out of network” charges make up a significant portion of the complaints filed by New Yorkers stuck in a health insurance system where double-billing, price-gouging and confounding insurance policies are mainstays.
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Medical debts put patients at risk of financial collapse
Filed under: health insurance billing
Insurer to Reward Patients for Finding Cheaper Care
Insurer to reward patients for finding cheaper care
Filed under: harvard pilgrim health insurance
Told they need a routine medical test, such as a colonoscopy or a mammogram, most patients go wherever the doctor recommends. But under a program being rolled out next month by Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, they could be paid to seek care somewhere else …
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Health insurers slow rise in fees
Filed under: harvard pilgrim health insurance
Insurance companies also are offering customers, including employers and government groups, new programs ranging from wellness incentives at Tufts Health Plan to a Harvard Pilgrim Health Care service that rewards members for getting tests at lower-cost …
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<BR%20/>Tags: Finding, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, harvard pilgrim health insurance <BR%20/>Overcoming Big Insurer Excuses for Not Paying Claims
Overcoming Big Insurer Excuses for Not Paying Claims
To combat fraud, many insurance companies are getting tougher on claims submitted by consumers.
But while some insurers delay payment to raise justifiable questions about claims, others drag their feet or deny payment for no apparent reason.
Here are the most common excuses insurance companies give when limiting or denying auto, home and health insurance claims – and the best ways to fight back…
AUTO INSURANCE
*”Your car isn’t worth as much as you say it is.” Insurance companies base their car-value assumptions on industry data that is similar to the information found in Kelly Blue Book. Keep in mind that Kelly Blue Book provides only average values of vehicles and that individual cars can be worth significantly more or less, depending on their condition and included extras.
Health Care 2009: Michael Moore Pwns Health Insurer Humana and Helps to Save a Father’s Life.
This was on the 2nd episode of the 1st season of his show “The Awful Truth”. update… 3 years later… Hey, so i uploaded this video years ago and now the health care debate and change may finally be coming. Entrenched interests, archaic politics, and a misguided, dim, fear minded groups lie in obstacle of our future. DON’T STOP NOW AMERICA, HEED THIS LESSON OF THIS MAN’S ORDEAL. Due to a supreme court decision in the mid 1800′s, corporations were extended human rights as an autonomous being. However, it is not a being, and therefore has no way being held criminally liable, and so can easily pay its way out of any legal problem and simply move on while the affected are awarded monetary compensation. Stand as a united people this fall and support a Health Care Reform that provides a nourishing life to all people in our country. We must start caring about each other, for there is no excuse to not do EVERYTHING you can to save your fellow human being’s life. Be vocal in your support, spread the word, show this to your friends, or write your representatives this Fall and tell them you support health care reform in 2009!!!! let’s end the first decade of this turbulent millennium with a true peoples reform. Be apart of something great!
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Insurer Covering Baby’s Surgery After Ind. Denial
Insurer covering baby’s surgery after Ind. denial
An Indiana infant born with a rare condition that likely would kill him by age 2 will receive a shot at a normal life after an insurance company said Friday it will pay for an experimental procedure that the state’s…
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Insurance Industry Stock Update – Dec. 2010
The industry continues to be challenged by the regulatory uncertainties and massive health care restructuring.
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