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Monday, December 21, 2009

Medicare Denials Higher Than Private Insurers

One of the "reasons" we've heard why some sort of government option must be offered is because private insurers are denying claims. It's an interesting claim, but when you look at the actual data, you find that Medicare denies more claims than private insurers do.
http://www.independent.org/blog/?p=4459

According to the American Medical Association’s National Health Insurer Report Card for 2008, the government’s health plan, Medicare, denied medical claims at nearly double the average for private insurers: Medicare denied 6.85% of claims. The highest private insurance denier was Aetna @ 6.8%, followed by Anthem Blue Cross @ 3.44, with an average denial rate of medical claims by private insurers of 3.88%

In its 2009 National Health Insurer Report Card, the AMA reports that Medicare denied only 4% of claims—a big improvement, but outpaced better still by the private insurers. The prior year’s high private denier, Aetna, reduced denials to 1.81%—an astounding 75% improvement—with similar declines by all other private insurers, to average only 2.79%.

Maybe there’s something to be said for the need to keep your customers satisfied in order to make that profit after all.


Amen.


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