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AR is a tool of analysing claims timely filing limit. Every insurance has a filing limit. The claim needs to be resolved within the specified time. By going through AR Ageing report, it helps us prioritise our work based on the vital few insurances having the highest number of denials. It also helps us prioritise our work based on claims which are almost going out of service level. Thanks, Amit Kumar Sinha Head of Quality Savi Groups CA

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