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Get 25 Appeal Letters And Learn How To Use Them Like A Pro
Audioconference Title:  25 Appeal Letters And How To Use Them Like A Pro
Audioconference Objective:  Presentation and Review of 25 Level I Appeal Letters which are designed to easily appeal all denials and demand a detailed response from insurers regarding nonpayment.  Proven Strategies for Level II appeal customizations, denial prevention and what to do when appeal efforts fail will also be discussed.

The live audio conference will be held Tuesday Dec. 6th at 11 a.m. CST.  Cost is $197 per dial in line.  Purchase one line and train your entire office staff on appeals.  Click here for details... or call 888-399-4925.
Successful Denial Management Requires 2 Appeals.  Most denials require two appeals for two reasons: first, insurance carriers do not always provide credentialed professionals for the initial review and second, insurance carriers often provide details in the Level I appeal response which may require further discussion. Level I appeal responses should be scrutinized for legal and contractual compliance.  Click here for some of the potential questions you should ask...
Appealing Medical Necessity Denials:
AppealLettersOnline.com has a number of letters citing state and federal disclosure laws which assist medical providers with demanding more complete information regarding denials....Sign up to access these appeal letters
Medicare Highlight:  CMS recently released new restrictions for carriers and fiscal intermediaries to follow in regards to voiding or deleting claims from the system. These restrictions may prove helpful to medical providers who experience a high number of Medicare lack of timely filing denials due to the original claim getting voided or deleted. The restrictions are explained at www.cms.hhs.gov/medlearn/matters
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