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Q: What is the timely filing to Arkansas medicaid as a secondary?
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When you file the secondary claim with the primarys EOB months later can the secondary claim past timely filing if claim was filed soon after receiving payment from primary?

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.


With Primary and Secondary Insurance your primary denied your claim because it was over a year is your secondary obligated to pay?

Yes, subject to the limits in their policy. No. With most insurance policies, there is what is called a timely filing limitation. For my company; contracted providers have 6 months, and non-contracted providers have 12 months to submit the claim. If your primary insurance received the claim within timely filing, you may have the option of submitting the claim to your secondary with proof that it was filed in a timely manner. If that doesn't work you can always appeal the decision with the secondary or for that matter the primary insurance company. Policy holders are not responsible for claims that deny for timely filing.