Globally Inclusive Denial in Medical Billing
Globally inclusive denial occurs when an insurance company denies a claim because the services provided are considered part of a larger, already-paid procedure.
Globally Inclusive Denial in Medical Billing Explained
In medical billing, globally inclusive denials happen when a provider tries to bill for services that should be included in the global package of a procedure. These denials prevent double billing for services that are already covered under the procedure’s original payment.
For example, if a follow-up visit after surgery is billed separately, the insurance company may issue a globally inclusive denial, stating that the visit is part of the global package.
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