What should I do if my insurance company denies authorization for a test my doctor is prescribing for me?

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StaceyVitielloMD (Physician - Radiology (Verified) ) - 06 / 06 / 2012

Appeal the decision through as many channels as you can. Ask your doctor to write a “Letter of Medical Necessity” for you, outlining the need for the test, and keep up the phone calls, letters and emails to those who make decisions at the insurance company. Often, if your doctor is able to make phone contact with the insurance company doctor, authorization is granted. It does take a lot of work and hassle, but it’s worth the effort.
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