90 days
In New York, the timely filing limit for Medicaid is generally within 90 days from the date of service. It is important to submit claims promptly to ensure reimbursement. Claims filed after the timely filing limit may be denied for payment.
12 months or one year
120 dys from date of admission
1 year/ 12 months from date of service
appeal to secondary insurance
In Florida, it's 12 months from the date of service.
Simply put 6 months from discharge date.
It's 90 days from the date of denial(claim)
For Sunshine Medicaid, the timely filing limit for submitting claims is generally 365 days from the date of service. Claims submitted after this period may be denied unless a valid exception applies. Providers should ensure all necessary documentation is included to avoid delays in payment. It's advisable to regularly check with Sunshine Medicaid for any updates or changes to their policies.
WHAT IS THE TIMELY FILING
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.