Articles, tagged with "insurer", page 2
23rd March 2011
With more than 18 choices to sift through when coding a glaucoma visit, you need these simple guidelines to secure the insurer preferred code that lands payment, and not denial.
You have four choices for coding glaucoma exams, depending on the payer, ty...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
14th March 2011
Can you shed some light on billing 92225 or 92226 with modifier 50, RT/LT, or two units for a patient following a pseudotumor cerebri in a nursing home? How do you find out medical necessity for billing twice?
Both 92225 (ophthalmoscopy, extended, with ...
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Author:
Erin Lang Masercola
03rd October 2010
Where a building has been damaged so that a partial loss has been suffered by the insured, then his loss is prima facie the cost of restoring the property to its condition immediately preceding the loss, so that it can be used for whatever purpose the ins...
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Author:
tan2sie6
02nd October 2010
This reasoning was followed to achieve the opposite result in Exchange Theatre Ltd. v. Iron Trades Mutual Insurance Co. Ltd. [1983] 1 Lloyd's Rep 674. The insured operated a Victorian hall for bingo and discotheque gatherings and, following damage, the co...
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Author:
tan2sie6
01st October 2010
Generally speaking, an insurer is unable to rely on the negligence of the insured to defeat his claim, in the absence of express provision to the contrary or wilful misconduct. Nevertheless, virtually all ARPI policies contain clauses requiring the insure...
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Author:
tan2sie6
25th August 2010
Historically, the duty of utmost good faith has been considered to be a pre-contractual duty and extends up until the date when the contract is completed - not when the contract actually incepts. This is logical because the underwriter's judgement can onl...
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Author:
tan2sie6
08th June 2010
The excess is an insurance clause designed to lower premiums by sharing some of the insurance risk with the policy holder. A standard insurance policy will have an excess figure for each type of cover (and possibly a different figure for particular types ...
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Author:
Simon Christopher
12th May 2010
Slatwall is just about the best display recommendations of outlet managers. Slatwall allows you to change a retail store wall into a elaborate selling technique. You can choose slatwall in a number of surface finishes and colors to enhance your retail sto...
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Author:
Benny Valentine
04th May 2010
A recent ruling by the Ombudsman for Short-Term Insurance shows that negligence is in fact covered by automotive insurers, even if the negligence constitutes a crime. According to the Ombudsman, "one of the objects of insurance is to protect the insured f...
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Author:
Jason Esch
11th March 2010
Michigan car accident victims are entitled to receive "attendant care service benefits" under the Michigan No-Fault Insurance laws. These benefits provide payments to a person or agency for attending to the injured person during his or her period of recov...
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Author:
LBuckfire
12th February 2010
With the arrival of the globalization, the industry which is booming is the insurance industry. Many companies from all over the world are venturing into this insurance business. In developed as well as underdeveloped countries there are lots of scope in ...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
08th January 2010
For many of us change is a difficult process. In organizations like healthcare it seems to advance at a snail's pace sometimes. There is a need for change in healthcare, most agree, though we would be hard pressed to agree upon the changes needed. One inc...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
07th January 2010
Motorbikes are a cost effective way to get from one place to another, but they can also be a whole lot of fun. Not only are you doing your bit to conserve fossil fuels when you choose motorbikes over cars, you are creating less congestion on the road.
Mo...
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Author:
Mel C
18th November 2009
Oftentimes, a person sustains serious injuries as a result of an auto accident, which renders him or her unable to do things that he or she was able to do prior to being injured. Sometimes, the injured person requires professional agencies to care for him...
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Author:
LBuckfire
11th September 2009
In the past couple decades, since the government essentially created the abuse-encouraging mortgage servicing industry, there has been a wave of lawsuits against these servicers for a range of activities. Obviously, there is a systemic problem and homeown...
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Author:
Nick Adama