Claims made versus Occurrence coverage for medical malpractice insurance for a private practice
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"An occurrence policy provides coverage for alleged incidents (injuries) that happened during the policy year regardless of when the claim is reported to the carrier." from Trustinsurance.com ...Read more | Claims vs Occurrence
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Claims made versus Occurrence coverage for medical malpractice insurance for a private practice
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"An occurrence policy provides coverage for alleged incidents (injuries) that happened during the policy year regardless of when the claim is reported to the carrier." from Trustinsurance.com
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Using availity. Availity can submit claims to insurance companies. However, it's better to verify that the insurance company can accept claims through Availity. Billing companies can claim that Availity is only a clearing house for claims. To check the status of a clam, click on Claims and Payment and then click on Claim Status. Then enter the patient information. #privatepractice Up to date as far as May 2024
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