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“Ridiculous denials are frustrating. Vent, and then respond,” Dr. Andrew Markiewitz advises. “But ask: are you arguing over the Titanic’s deck chairs?”
“Insurers may correctly identify unsubstantiated diagnoses,” Markiewitz added – and, if their findings are legitimate, return the money. If the DRG or reimbursement doesn’t materially change, after all, where’s the value?
Fighting the fight worth fighting will be the topic of the next edition of Monitor Mondays, when Markiewitz, a physician advisor at the Cincinnati-based TriHealth, Inc., will share his experiences in appealing DRG denials.
Other segments to be featured during the live broadcast include the following:
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“Ridiculous denials are frustrating. Vent, and then respond,” Dr. Andrew Markiewitz advises. “But ask: are you arguing over the Titanic’s deck chairs?”
“Insurers may correctly identify unsubstantiated diagnoses,” Markiewitz added – and, if their findings are legitimate, return the money. If the DRG or reimbursement doesn’t materially change, after all, where’s the value?
Fighting the fight worth fighting will be the topic of the next edition of Monitor Mondays, when Markiewitz, a physician advisor at the Cincinnati-based TriHealth, Inc., will share his experiences in appealing DRG denials.
Other segments to be featured during the live broadcast include the following:
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