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  2. Children’s Colorado moves to non-network, participating ...

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    However, beginning on Jan. 1, 2025, TriWest may require patients to obtain prior authorization for certain services provided by Children’s Colorado, due to the new non-network, participating ...

  3. TriWest Healthcare Alliance - Wikipedia

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    In September 2011, TriWest paid $10 million to settle a Justice Department lawsuit after whistle-blowers claimed TriWest "systematically defrauded" Tricare by billing the government higher rates than they had negotiated with health care providers. The lawsuit also said TriWest sent 3,000 claims through one location a day to intentionally bypass ...

  4. Tricare - Wikipedia

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    Under Tricare Select, beneficiaries can use any civilian health care provider that is payable under Tricare regulations. The beneficiary is responsible for payment of an annual deductible and coinsurance, and may be responsible for certain other out-of-pocket expenses. There were no enrollment fees for Tricare Select prior to 2021. [9]

  5. Prior authorization - Wikipedia

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    After a request comes in from a qualified provider, the request will go through the prior authorization process. The process to obtain prior authorization varies from insurer to insurer but typically involves the completion and faxing of a prior authorization form; according to a 2018 report, 88% are either partially or entirely manual.

  6. Talk:TriWest Healthcare Alliance - Wikipedia

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    TriWest has taken over the TRICARE West region from HFNS as of 1 January. I've added this to the article and also added in the DOJ press release from Dec 2020 stating TriWest was fined for VA Overcharges. DeadGrue 05:38, 7 January 2025 (UTC)

  7. Medical Education Number - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Education Number (ME Number) is an 11-digit identifier assigned to every physician member of the American Medical Association (AMA) in the United States.

  8. OAuth - Wikipedia

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    The crucial difference is that in the OpenID authentication use case, the response from the identity provider is an assertion of identity; while in the OAuth authorization use case, the identity provider is also an API provider, and the response from the identity provider is an access token that may grant the application ongoing access to some ...

  9. Claims-based identity - Wikipedia

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    The name "claims-based identity" can be confusing at first because it seems like a misnomer, attaching the concept of claims to the concept of identity appears to be combining authentication (determination of identity) with authorization (what the identified subject may and may not do). However a closer examination reveals that this is not the ...