michaerlscai
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What's the chance of the success with an appeal on these things? what's a rough percentage of success?Okay, there's good news and there's bad news.
The good news is that the treatment in question is not specifically excluded. The bad news is that the policy expressly allows for even an otherwise covered procedure to be denied if it is inappropriate to the situation and the patient's care.
That means that your appeal needs to be based on the medical necessity of the procedure, which in turn means that you're going to need the assistance of the doctor for your appeal. He is going to need to convince the utilization review team that there was a medical necessity for the procedure if there is to be any chance of the insurance paying.
I was able to find a copy of the policy directly on the university's website. If you need help locating it or determining which one you need, PM me. You will need to get the policy to find the appeal process, and I cannot stress enough the importance of following it to the letter and within the time frames allowed.
Also the financial office says they may reduce it, do hospitals reduce the bill a lot if insurance company won't pay?
Also what's the next step in the worse case appeal is not successful?
thanks again