fantasyquill
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My understanding is that if you check the box to "accept assignment," by definition, means you are accepting that insurance's fee schedule and allowed amount as payment in full, regardless of whether you are contracted with them or not.
We have a few insurances that sneak through, paying a miniscule amount, some % of Medicare rate, that is much lower than our regular commercial insurance rates, but because this box is checked, we have no recourse. When you call them, they say they do not negotiate their rate.
Is anyone else out there having this problem? If so, how are you handling it?
Our hands feel tied, but it hardly seems it should be legal for a small insurance to pay a % of Medicare rates on a commercial claim and get away with it simply because we accept assignment.
We have a few insurances that sneak through, paying a miniscule amount, some % of Medicare rate, that is much lower than our regular commercial insurance rates, but because this box is checked, we have no recourse. When you call them, they say they do not negotiate their rate.
Is anyone else out there having this problem? If so, how are you handling it?
Our hands feel tied, but it hardly seems it should be legal for a small insurance to pay a % of Medicare rates on a commercial claim and get away with it simply because we accept assignment.