Question posted by jgressman on February 4th, 2013

ontinually Denying Incorrectly As Investigational.

consistently deny as investigational at the outset, but paid once we contact Aetna and point out that its not.   Its a B12 injection for a dx of B12 deficiency--clearly not investigational.  How can we get these paid correctly the first time?

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