All providers in the Philippines must be ….?
What is certified?
What year was the HIPPA law released?
What is 1996?
What is AOB?
What is Assignment of Benefits?
How many days are claims processed by the order in which they are received?
What is 30 to 90 days?
What does G24NS stand for?
What is Global 24 Network Services?
Who has their own provider search?
What is the Philippines?
What is the restriction code for a DD2870 form?
What is a 087?
What will tell you where the claim is in terms of processing?
What is Location?
Grandfather cost share is always going to be under what group?
What is Group A?
What does PPN stand for?
What is Preferred Provider Network?
How can we tell if a beneficiary has a Tricare-Overseas portal?
What is the globe icon?
What are the restriction code(s) for a sensitive diagnoses?
What is 087 & 697 with granted permission?
on the portal, where do you go to determine a missing claim?
What is notepad?
How many years are overseas claims accepted?
What is 3 years from DOS?
When needing further investigation on the provider who gets the reports on the undesirable findings?
What is International SOS?
When do TSEs NOT use SPIN?
What is to locate providers in the Philippines?
Where can we see whether there is an authorization to release on file?
What is FOCUS?
Where can you check for any uploaded documents that requires more of an investigation?
What is Check Image?
What form was created by International SOS and WPS to simplify overseas claims submission?
What is CDW?
Who does the G24NS operate with assisting with claims submissions for retires and their families?
What is PPN?
What is the global service provider information system utilized by International SOS offices worldwide?
What is SPIN?
How many administration safeguard are there?
What is 4?
What are the 3 worlds that are important to determine any missing information from a claim?
What is Letter, Pend, & Development?
Once a claim is processed, who will be updated to reflect contributions to the deductible and CCAP?
What is FOCUS & CCD Fee?