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Successfully Navigating
                           When It Comes T o
                                                                                          the Disability Claims Process
                     Patient Care – Be a Duck

                                                                                     BY VANESSA ORR                              out that include informa-
               Ever think about a duck gliding smoothly                                                                          tion on practice duties and
              across the top of the water? The duck moves                          When it comes to disabil-                     a health history, and it’s
              effortlessly. The water of the pond, lake or canal                  ity insurance, many physi-                     important that the infor-
              barely ripples and behind the bird, there is typ-                   cians either choose not to                     mation on these forms
              ically a small v-shaped wake which emulates                         have it or don’t have                          match.
              continuously as the duck meanders to its desti-                     enough. This is mainly                           “The majority of delays
              nation. That is what we see. What we do not see                     because they don’t believe                     are caused by conflicting
              is what is going on under the water. Legs pad-                      they’ll ever need it—or                        information on those two
              dling furiously. The webs on the bottom of the                      because they believe that if                   communications,”    said
              feet pushing the water with even, powerful                          they do have a disability                      Caldwell. “That raises red
              strokes. Despite the chaos going on just below                      claim, the carrier won’t pay.                  flags with the claims exam-
              the surface, you would never know it by simple                       “Often the only time that    Wes Caldwell     iner.”
              observation. So, here is the question, when it   BY  JAY JUFFRE     physicians hear about dis-                       Caldwell recommends
              comes to your organization and how your staff                       ability insurance is when                      that physicians also contact
              engages, what do your patients see? No matter how stressful, busy, or pre-  the comments are negative; when people   their insurers’ claims departments to find
              occupied your team may be, does the patient see a calm, collected and pro-  have a problem,” explained Wes   out who will be handling their cases.
              fessional group? Or can they feel the tension and hectic nature of whatever   Caldwell, disability and benefits special-  “These people are not there to deny
              is going on in that moment. A big part of patient experience and their per-  ist at Danna-Gracey, the largest inde-  claims; they are just working with the
              ceptions is subjective. When people seek any kind of medical attention,   pendent medical malpractice insurance   information coming to them, not know-
              they want to feel as relaxed as possible and they want the medical staff   agency in Florida. “If someone gets paid,   ing your specific situation,” he
              they are dealing with to convey a reassuring calmness. It is always impres-  they rarely hear about it. The fact is,   explained. “Opening up this line of com-
              sive to see a doctor, nurse, or anyone on the medical team, despite some   most disability carriers pay claims in a   munication makes it easier to resolve an
              adverse circumstances, put patients and their families at ease with their   timely manner for legitimate claims—if   issue if there’s a dispute.”
              demeanor and actions. All too often, it is exactly the opposite. The team   they didn’t, they wouldn’t be in busi-  Caldwell adds that it’s important to
              wears the mornings rush of activities on their sleeves or lets the stress of   ness.”                   remember that a legitimate claim is an
              one situation with one patient negatively impact the next ten. Create a   When there’s a problem, it’s often   illness or injury that limits or eliminates
              culture where everyone from the receptionist to your most specialized sur-  because of physicians’ lack of familiarity   a physician’s capacity to practice, as
              geon gets the importance of staying cool under pressure. Create an envi-  with these types of claims, and a lack of   determined by their doctor. “The prob-
              ronment in which the patient, their families, and visitors have no idea   resources to help.            lem with some physicians, especially
              what may or may not be going on behind the curtain. When it comes to   “Unlike a lot of other insurance types,   those with bigger insurance policies, is
              patient care, simply train your team to resemble their favorite waterfowl   there isn’t really anywhere to turn to get   they consider using these policies as
              and simply be a duck.                                               information,” said Caldwell, who coun-  retirement plans, which is exactly what
                                                                                  sels clients about the most common mis-  carriers are looking for,” he said. “These
                  Jay Juffre is Executive Vice President, ImageFIRST. For more information on   takes that physicians make when filling   policies are not to be used as a way out
                           ImageFIRST, call 1-800-932-7472 or visit www.imagefirst.com.  out the forms.               just because you don’t want to practice
                                                                                   One of the biggest obstacles to claim   anymore and your back hurts.”
                                                                                  approval, he says, is a lack of communi-
                                                                                  cation between the insured physician   What If Your Claim is Denied?
                                                                                  and his or her treating physician, who   All claims contracts have an appeals
                                                                                  determines if the disability affects the   process, and some have more than one.
                                                                                  claimant’s ability to practice.       “My advice to clients is to follow the
                                                                                   “You have to make sure that you’re   process; if your insurer says to send a let-
                                                                                  both on the same page; you need to tell   ter with further information, follow
                                                                                  your treating physician what you are   those guidelines,” said Caldwell. “The
                                                                                  going to communicate to the insurance   majority of claims that have been denied
                                                                                  carrier,” Caldwell explained. “Physicians   will be resolved through that process.”
                                                                                  write a lot of things in their notes, so it’s   If a claim is denied on the first level,
                                                                                  important to be aware of what they’ve   Caldwell advises clients to go to the sec-
                                                                                  written.”                           ond level. If the claim is still denied, it
                                                                                   While carriers do have the ability to   may be worth bringing in an attorney.
                                                                                  bring in independent physicians to verify   “One of the biggest mistakes that
                                                                                  a disability, it is initially the treating   physicians make is to hire an attorney
                                                                                  physician who determines a claimant’s   right off the bat; it’s the last thing you
                                                                                  ability to work.                    want to do,” said Caldwell. “It puts
                                                                                                                      another layer of communication between
                                                                                  Filing a Claim                      the insured and the claims examiner, and
                                                                                   Generally, most carriers require physi-  takes the insured completely out of the
                                                                                  cians to notify them of a claim within 30   conversation.
                                                                                  days of a disability, and most policies   “If all of the appeals are denied, then
                                                                                  have a 90- or 180-day waiting period   they may want to consider bringing an
                                                                                  before benefits can be received.    attorney in, but even then, the physician
                                                                                   “Physicians sometimes confuse the   should try to settle the case on his or her
                                                                                  two, and wait 180 days to file a claim,   own,” he added. “There’s no harm in ask-
                                                                                  which is a mistake,” said Caldwell. “If   ing the carrier if they will settle; if they’re
                                                                                  you have a condition that is hindering   successful, it could save them a 30-40
                                                                                  your ability to practice—not like the flu,   percent attorney fee.”
                                                                                  but something that may last three to six
                                                                                  months or longer—file the claim within     For more information, contact Wes
                                                                                  30 days; you have nothing to lose.”       Caldwell at wes@dannagracey.com,
                                                                                   Both the claimant and his or her treat-            (888) 284-4198 or visit
                                                                                  ing physician will receive forms to fill            www.dannagracey.com.





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