If the secondary payor is contracted then there should be langauge regarding how long you have to file once the primary EOB is received. You may also have to provide a screen print to show your original filing to the secondary payor was timely.
Tertiary insurance is the 3rd insurance policy responsible for payment. Example... Medicare, primary payor Blue Cross Blue Shield, secondary payor Aetna, tertiary payor
Yes, if you are contracted with the secondary payor, PPO contract, HMO contract, etc, you are bound by your contract to bill the plan
payee is the person who is to be paid payor is who pays to the payee
Typically, checks made payable to the payor are issued by the bank where the payor holds an account. When the payor requests a check, the bank generates it using the payor's account information. This process is common for personal checks, business checks, or checks issued for specific transactions. Always ensure that the bank's policies and procedures are followed when requesting such checks.
No
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The person who wrote the check
The person who wrote the check
tricare
Payer is the correct spelling.
payer payor