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Why did the claim deny? (Two words)
Caller wanted to check on their appeal status. Was the appeal received?
Which team beat the Steelers on September 16, 2018?
What team did the Jaguars beat on September 16, 2018?
What procedure states that when you mention a website you must include (or offer) the URL?
Why did the claim reject? (Two words)
Using the same information from Item 6. What code would you tell them to bill?
What is the MUE of procedure 11720?
Will placing a 26 modifier on this claim allow payment?
Would adding the dx Z74.3 allow the claim to process and pay?
Where would you transfer the caller if they have questions on how to enroll in electronic billing?
Why did this claim reject? (Two words)
Using the same information from Item 12. What date was the information regarding the new rejection posted to What’s New? (Spell out the month and day only)
The caller was checking to see if their claim was ever submitted. The rep stated that claim isn’t on file and to resubmit. Was the correct action given to the caller?
What is the Customer Contact Center (CCC) department goal in resolving a callback within the CCC? (number of business days)
If a TX provider needs to submit their claim by priority mail, would they be able to send their claim to P.O. Box 3108 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-1824?
The caller wants to know if there was a procedure code 77014 billed for the DOS 5/9/17. Is there a claim on file for that DOS?
The caller wants to understand why her claim denied for expenses incurred prior to coverage. The PSA stated that the G0202 was already billed within one year of the G0439. Was the information provided to the caller correct?
Using the same information from Item 19. Would the caller be able to bill a G0402 for DOS 5/2/17?
Where does the caller need to submit their patient’s claim for payment? (Two words)
What was the last letter added to the english alphabet?

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