If they don't add it, doesn't that mean they're stuck paying? Refusing to add it only helps the other side sit back and laugh at the insurance companies paying for all the other things the providers can find that are, " close enough" that they are required to pay for.
If they don't add it, doesn't that mean they're stuck paying? Refusing to add it only helps the other side sit back and laugh at the insurance companies paying for all the other things the providers can find that are, " close enough" that they are required to pay for.
That's what I'm saying. Those codes are paid for no questions asked. Even life insurance doesn't reject those codes.