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- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Procedure Or Treatment Is Not Medically Necessary
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Charges Are Not Usual, Customary and Reasonable ("UCR")
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Procedure Is Experimental
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Procedure Is Not A Covered Procedure
- A Claim Denied Due To Misrepresentation In The Application
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Specialist Or Facility Is Out Of Network
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That The Treatment Or Drug Is Not Likely To Cause Your Health Condition To Improve
- A Claim Denied On The Basis That You Are Likely To Require Care For A Very Long Time
- A Claim Denied For Technical Reasons Such As Incorrect Coding
- A Claim Denied Because You Are Not Home Bound
Arguments To Use Against An Insurer's Denial Of A Health Claim
A Claim Denied On The Basis That You Are Likely To Require Care For A Very Long Time
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Health insurance is generally not limited to treatments or drug regimens that work quickly. The key is whether it is medically necessary. To learn more, see the above section about claim denials because a drug or treatment is not Medically Necessary.
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