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In reply to the discussion: If you suddenly found yourself working for an insurance company and received a claim that looks like this for MRI-- [View all]moniss
(6,299 posts)whose doctor gave up even billing for her because his people kept having to submit over and over and over and over while the insurance company was playing the cash flow game. So after you spend 8 months sending them the same info they requested initially and doing it 8 months in a row they finally pay the claim. He had treated her and her then deceased husband their whole lives and he said to me he wasn't going to bill for his services since he had long ago made whatever income he cared about and he was sick of arguing and having the insurance company say a form with service codes hadn't been sent when it had been. Over and over again. It was nice that he was independent and had the luxury to control his billing.
Don't try to hand me this crap that companies don't play that game of stalling payments either. I've seen it and lived it. Also don't try and preach to me about the integrity of insurance adjusters. I've seen weasel behavior over the years that would curl anybodies hair.