Rbanskikum
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Hello,
I bill in the ABA field and unfortunately we can not check benefits every time because the clients have appointments daily/weekly. ABA can not be billed straight Medi-Cal. Client's need to have a medi-cal insurance carrier. We just found out a client's medi-cal with one insurance termed on 2/2 and the new insurance did not start until 03/01. My question is the client responsible for payments for services provided during the lapse of coverage. Can we bill them?
Thanks,
I bill in the ABA field and unfortunately we can not check benefits every time because the clients have appointments daily/weekly. ABA can not be billed straight Medi-Cal. Client's need to have a medi-cal insurance carrier. We just found out a client's medi-cal with one insurance termed on 2/2 and the new insurance did not start until 03/01. My question is the client responsible for payments for services provided during the lapse of coverage. Can we bill them?
Thanks,