Description

A function performed to add or subtract an amount from a claim page in DaVita’s billing system
Written request to reconsider a payer’s decision
DaVita’s corporate headquarters in Denver, CO.
An expense that an insured person is required to pay for medical services after their deductible is met.
Any agreement entered into between DaVita and a commercial payer
Process used to determine the primary, secondary and tertiary insurer if an individual has more than one insurance provider.
A voluntary program offered through DaVita University that involves skill building, team building and having lots of fun.
A set dollar amount the patient must pay before an insurance carrier will consider any payment.
A payers rejection or denied of payment on a claim for any number of reasons.
A process by which waste products are removed from the body.
A claim that appears twice in the payer’s system.
The last stage of Chronic Kidney Disease
A synthetic version of erythropoietin.
The contracted amount for covered benefits expected to be paid by insurer
A document that explains how reimbursement were made, or why the claim was not paid.
The date an individual begins a regular course of dialysis treatments.
A process where an artery and vein are surgically joined to allow for dialysis.
A health care provider on a list of providers preselected by the insurer.
The method that a patient chooses to have dialysis preformed.
The reconciliation process of treatment items from the clinical system to the billing system.
A unique ten-digit identification number required by HIPAA for all health care providers in the United States.
DaVita’s newest billing system which was created in-house.
Claim that has not had a payment posted to it or has been paid at $0
A provider whom is not contracted with an insurance company to provide care.
A unique identifier of the insurance plan.
A payment remitted by DaVita to return any overpayments received
Any payment we receive that leaves a balance on the claim page.
Team Liberty
An annual three-day, 250-mile bike ride.
Nickname of Doug Vlchek
A transaction that moves a balance from one claim page to another

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