Your Health Insurance Claim Got Denied. Now What?
It’s like a punch in the gut. You visit a specialist or have a medical procedure done only to find your health insurer has denied your claim in a nondescript letter received in the mail. You went to the doctor, did everything you were supposed to do, and now, they say they are not going to pay.
Take a breath. This happens far more often than most people realize, and the good news is that a denial is not the end of the road.
First, Do Not Assume the Denial Is Final
Here is something most people do not know: You have the right to appeal every denied claim. Insurance companies are legally required to explain why they denied your claim and to give you a clear path to challenge that decision. The process exists precisely because denials are often wrong.
According to a KFF analysis of Affordable Care Act marketplace plans, insurers denied roughly 17% of all in-network claims in a single year. When patients actually bothered to appeal, plans overturned their own decisions in about 41% of cases. That means nearly half of all challenged denials got reversed. Most people just never fight back.
Common Misconceptions that Trip People Up
One of the biggest myths is that a denial means the care was unnecessary. Not true. Many denials are purely administrative, stemming from billing codes, missing documentation, or a provider who forgot to get prior authorization.
Another misconception is that appeals are complicated and require a lawyer. A well-written letter explaining the medical necessity of your treatment, ideally supported by a note from your doctor, is often all it takes.
People also assume they only get one shot. In reality, most plans allow for at least two internal appeal levels before you exhaust your options.
What to Do Step by Step
Begin by reading the denial letter carefully. It will tell you exactly why the claim was rejected and how long you have to appeal, typically 30 to 180 days depending on your plan. Gather your medical records, a letter of support from your provider, and any clinical guidelines that back up your treatment. Submit everything in writing and keep copies of it all.
If your internal appeals fail, you have the right to request an external review by an independent organization that is not affiliated with your insurer. Under federal law, their decision is binding.
If you feel stuck at any point, patient advocacy organizations like the Patient Advocate Foundation offer free case management services to help you navigate the process.
You Have More Power than You Think
A denial letter is not a final answer. It is the start of a conversation. If you would like assistance understanding your coverage or navigating a claim dispute, reach out to our office today. We are here to help.
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