The Successful Clinical Appeal – A Guide for the reconsideration and Appeal of Medical Necessity Denials Recorded Webinar | Thomas J. Force | From: Apr 20, 2021 - To: Dec 31, 2021 |
This webinar by industry expert and renowned attorney Thomas J. Force will educate and enlighten any professional engaged in almost any aspect of hospital and medical claims billing on the complexities of framing an appeal or reconsideration of the clinical denial of a health care claim. In today’s environment of health provider competition and aggressive health plan efforts to reduce provider compensation no hospital, medical group, or even individual clinical provider can afford simply to walk away from a denial or “adverse benefit determination”. Yet all too often the notice, explanation of benefits, or other communication from the insurer or health plan – or a retained third-party reviewer - is devoid of the specific factual grounds for the denial and instead is replete with conclusory statements such as, “service does not meet our medical necessity criteria”. A health plan acting in good faith must make a clinical determination of eligibility for payment from an actual examination of the facts, yet the failure of the plan to advise the provider, whether intentionally or deliberately, of the factual specifics denies the provider 1) information needed to determine whether an appeal is even warranted; 2) address the appeal to the specific grounds identified by the health plan; 3) rebut the findings of the health plan reviewer by pushing back with facts and details that are relevant to the denial; and 4) assure that the provider benefits from a full and fair review. Denial notices also often fail to advise of the procedure that the plan requires to even affect the appeal. The many different parts will vary depending upon whether the plan or product is state or federally regulated; whether the provider is “in-network” or “out of network”; what your network contract specifically may require; the time within which an appeal is allowed, and a myriad of other details with which the failure of the provider to comply may be fatal. The participant also will take away an understanding of whether it even can legally appeal a denial (surprisingly, the answer sometimes is “no”); whether it is advisable to litigate the denial; and whether as a last resort the patient should be – or even legally maybe – “balance billed”.
This program will help you identify the failings and shortcomings in the denial notice and how to secure the information you must have to frame a relevant and meaningful appeal. Among other things you will learn:
From this program, you will take away the skills and tools necessary to understand the clinical denial, decide whether to appeal, and frame your meritorious appeal in a way that is most likely to succeed.
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Who should Attend?
As a state and federally licensed attorney in both New Jersey and New York, Mr. Force has over 30 years of experience in the healthcare and insurance industries. His success as a Wall Street insurance litigator and his tenure as General Counsel for a New York-based Accident and Health Insurance Company where he served as Chief Compliance Officer propelled the founding of The Patriot Group. The Patriot Group is a full service revenue recovery company that provides billing, collections, and follow-up services as well as assistance with managed care appeals, managed care contracting, credentialing and compliance. Mr. Force is nationally recognized as an expert in revenue collection techniques, managed care contracting and appeal strategies. Mr. Force remains an active member and frequent speaker on managed care and collection techniques for the Health Finance Management Association, the Suffolk County Bar Association, and other organizations. A United States Marine, Mr. Force received the prestigious Meritorious Mast Award for Leadership in 1987. Mr. Force is also co-Chairman of the Health and Hospital Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association. He is co-founder of the Healthcare Reimbursement Attorneys Network, a national association of attorneys that represent physicians and hospital clients. Mr. Force also works closely with the American Medical Association and various state Medical Associations.