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Free Health Insurance Claim Form

Get a free health insurance claim form

Health insurance claims are standard forms used by billers. These forms are submitted to insurance companies by individual doctors, practices or facilities looking for payment for medical services provided to a patient. When these forms are received, they are processed by the health insurers claims department. Every billed charge is reviewed to find out if its payable.

Health insurance claims are of two types. Professional charges are billed on a HCFA 1500 claim form and professional claims cover charges for services rendered by a physician. Services carried out during an office visit like blood work and x-rays may be billed as separate charges from the visit.

Facility claims are UB92 forms and these are used for charges incurred by a hospital or other medical facility where the services were carried out.

Health insurance claims cover a patients name, address, social security number, date of birth and insurance information, say for instance the name of the health insurer and the patients identification number. They also cover the dates on which the services were rendered as well as the name of the physician or facility that provided the services. The exact procedures that were carried out are represented by CPT codes; each CPT code corresponds to one or more ICD-9 codes. Also, the billed amount for each procedure as well as the providers tax identification number also figure there.

But remember that these health insurance claims have a filing time frame. If they are not submitted on time, claims can be denied. That apart, charges that are not submitted on a proper claim form may be denied consideration for payment until theyre resubmitted on the proper form.

You can get a free health insurance claim form by signing up a one-stop medical coding guide. When you sign up for one, you can download one for free.

by: James Article




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