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  2. Does Medicare cover dental treatment? - AOL

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    However, Medicare Advantage plans or other supplemental insurance can help cover all or a portion of dental care costs. Medicare may cover dental costs if the procedure is necessary for an ...

  3. Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System - Wikipedia

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    Such coding is necessary for Medicare, Medicaid, and other health insurance programs to ensure that insurance claims are processed in an orderly and consistent manner. Initially, use of the codes was voluntary, but with the implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) use of the HCPCS for ...

  4. Current Dental Terminology - Wikipedia

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    In addition, payment to dental professionals is based on the CDT code(s) reported on the ADA Claim Form, so using the most current codes helps to maximize reimbursement and minimize audit liability. [6] In the near future, dental professionals will be required to use diagnosis codes in support of the procedures and services they provide.

  5. What to know about Tufts Medicare plans and dental coverage - AOL

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    Learn more about Medicare coverage for dental treatments. Costs of Tufts Medicare plans. Costs for Tufts Medicare plans offering dental coverage will vary depending on factors such as where the ...

  6. Aetna and Medicare dental coverage: What to know - AOL

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    This article discusses Aetna Medicare Advantage plans and dental care coverage. It also looks at eligibility for Aetna plans and some of the costs. Glossary of Medicare terms.

  7. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Denied Claims. These claims are properly filed but do not meet the payor’s criteria for payment. Common reasons include billing for services not covered by the plan, highlighting the importance of verifying insurance coverage during patient registration. Denied claims require investigation to identify the issue and prevent future occurrences.