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The following may cause delays, inaccurate processing and possible denials:
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The following may cause delays, inaccurate processing and possible denials:
Delta Dental may automatically recover overpayment of a claim from future payment checks that may or may not be for claims submitted on behalf of the same patient for whom the overpayment was originally made. Utilize Dental Office Toolkit (DOT) to check claim status.
If you have submitted a pre-treatment estimate, once services are provided use the notification of pre-treatment estimate form. You only have to date each service, sign and return the form for processing. Line through (single line) any treatment that has not been completed. Do not submit a new claim for any services that have been submitted for a pre-treatment estimate.
Copies of radiographs must be of diagnostic quality. We accept duplicate films and paper copies of digital images. Radiographs and/or other documentation will not be returned.
The Tax ID you use on your claims affects your year-end 1099 statement. Any changes to this ID number during the year should be verified through your local Delta Dental Member Company no later than the end of each year. No changes to the ID number can be made on the 1099 statements once they have been processed.
The tax identification number and practice name on file with Delta Dental must match the IRS records exactly. If they do not, the IRS requires Delta Dental to withhold 28 percent of the dollars owed to you from future payments until the matter is resolved. Use the tips here when submitting your claims:
The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires you to obtain a NPI if you submit claims electronically. Additionally if you verify claims status or access patient enrollment and/or benefits information online you are required to use a NPI. All individual health care providers (including dentists) and organizations such as clinics and group practices are eligible to obtain an NPI.
There are two types of NPIs: Type 1, for individual health care providers, such as dentists and hygienists, and Type 2 for incorporated businesses, such as group practices and clinics. When submitting claims, the NPI-1 will always be required for the rendering/treating dentist.