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When do you send a corrected claim


A corrected claim is appropriate to submit when the provider made an error in the information initially submitted on a claim. is simply creating a new claim and submitting it through your preferred clearinghouse. If you resubmit a claim that has been denied, the new claim will be denied as a duplicate claim.

What is a corrected claim?

WHAT IS A CORRECTED CLAIM? A corrected claim is a replacement of a previously billed claim that requires a revision to coding, service dates, billed amounts or member information. CORRECTED CLAIM BILLING REQUIREMENTS.

At what point should you follow up on a submitted claim?

Follow up on all claims should begin as soon as 7 to 10 days after your claim has been submitted to the insurance company. Pursuing to get claims paid immediately will not only reduce the time you spend on accounts receivable but will also increase cash flow. Always be well prepared.

What is a resubmission claim?

A "Resubmission" is defined as a claim originally denied because of missing documentation, incorrect coding, etc., which is now being resubmitted with the required information.

Can you resubmit a rejected claim?

You can resubmit a claim that has been rejected (by the payer or clearinghouse) due to incorrect or missing required attachments and/or due to missing or insufficient data.