In the previous postings, we discussed the three main "practices" states should adopt in order to cost avoid and save taxpayer money. For states to have a truly effective TPL plan, timely discovery of any additional coverage is needed at
In the previous postings, we discussed the three main "practices" states should adopt in order to cost avoid and save taxpayer money. For states to have a truly effective TPL plan, timely discovery of any additional coverage is needed at
Put Some Sense into Processing Claims in a Timely Manner The practice of an MCO or Medicaid billing a health insurance provider is backwards. It’s really the responsibility of the commercial insurer to make the initial payment, so that insurance
This is the second post in a three part series in which we discuss what steps states should follow to develop an effective TPL plan. In part one, we discussed the need for insurers to cooperate in the active identification
For any state to gain an effective TPL plan, immediate and effective discovery of additional coverage is needed at Medicaid enrollment. Also, cost avoidance discovery must take on immediacy when claims are made and past mistakes need to be solved
The Social Security Act, signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1934, stipulates in the statute § 1902(a)(25) of the law “…that the State or local agency administering such plan will take all reasonable measures to ascertain the legal
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