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How to appeal a Medicare claim denial By Kimberly Lankford There are steps you can take before going through the task of appealing the denial of a Medicare claim. First, talk with the doctor, hospital and Medicare itself to see if you can spot the problem and get the

claim resubmitted. If you can’t fix the problem that way, look on the back of your Medicare summary notice for the appeal rules, and see the decision notice at each level of appeal for details about the information you need to submit.

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There are five levels of claims appeals for traditional Medicare. At the first level, you are given 120 days after receiving the summary notice to request a “redetermination” by a Medicare contractor — that is, the person who reviews the claim. Circle the item you’re disputing on the summary notice; then send any supporting information, such as an explanation of

the problem and a letter from the doctor explaining why the charge should be covered. The claims reviewer assigned to your case will usually decide within 60 days of receiving your request. If the redetermination is denied, you can request reconsideration from another claims reviewer and submit additional evidence. Reconsideration is usually decided within 60 days. Still no luck? Disputes involving amounts less than $140 go no further. For charges of $140 or more, you can request a hearing with an administrative law judge. If you have to go to the next level, you can submit the claim for the appeals council to review. For amounts of at least $1,400, the final level of appeal is judicial review in U.S. district court.

Medicare Advantage and Part D You have 60 days to initiate an appeal involving a Medicare Advantage or Part D prescription-drug plan. In both cases, you start by appealing to the plan, rather than to Medicare. Follow the plan’s instructions on its explanation of benefits. Part D has fast-track appeals of 72 hours if you haven’t received the medication and your health would be jeopardized by waiting. Otherwise, the plan must notify you of its decision within seven days. See “How Do I File an Appeal?” in the “Claims & Appeals” section of Medicare.gov for more information about each type of appeal. Jessica Anderson is an associate editor at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. © 2013 Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

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