The California Department of Managed Healthcare has issued an all -plan letter designed to provide flexibility to health plans to help the Los Angeles Wild Fire -affected health care providers.
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The key provisions of the DMHC All Plan Letter also include a period of extended extension of the first permission, which extends the current advance permit period to 180 days. It is to continue to provide patients with the services of the services as well as enable patients to take care of patients without submitting the additional additional applications of services.
Other provisions include the deadline for filing long claims for providers, which extends at least 365 days, which provides health care providers with an extension time to attend claims that may be delayed due to forest fire. The health plan potentially determines more payment to a provider. The dispute time has been extended to 30 working days. This gives the provider extra time to resolve any financial contradictions.
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