Time to file claims Sample Clauses

Time to file claims. Unless a longer timeframe is required under applicable law, all information necessary to process a claim must be received by United no more than 90 days from the date of discharge or from the date outpatient Covered Services are rendered. If Payer is not the primary payer, and Facility is pursuing payment from the primary payer, the timely filing limit will begin on the date Facility receives the claim response from the primary payer. In the event United requests additional information in order to process a claim, Facility will provide that additional information within 90 days of United’s request, unless a longer timeframe is required under applicable law.
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Time to file claims. We understand and agree that any demand for arbitration by either the Employee or Employer shall be filed within the statute of limitation that is applicable to the claim(s) upon which arbitration is sought or required. Any failure to demand arbitration within this timeframe and according to these rules shall constitute a waiver of all rights to raise any claims in any forum arising out of any dispute that was subject to arbitration.
Time to file claims. Claims shall be received by Subcontractor or Health Plan (as applicable) within the timeframe set forth in the Agreement but in no event shall Subcontractor or Health Plan impose a timeframe such that Subcontractor or Health Plan must receive claims from Provider less than 90 days from the date of service, or, in the event Health Plan is a secondary payer, in no event shall Subcontractor or Health Plan impose a timeframe such that Subcontractor or Health Plan must receive claims from Provider less than 90 days from the date Provider receives notice of adjudication from the primary payer. Provider may request an additional 30 days to submit a claim if good cause is shown and Subcontractor or Health Plan shall not unreasonably deny Provider’s request for an extension. Claims shall be submitted for Medicaid beneficiaries with retroactive eligibility in accordance with United’s policy on retroactive eligibility as specified in the Provider Administrative Guide.
Time to file claims. All information necessary to process a claim must be received by United no more than 90 days from the date that Covered Services are rendered. In the event United requests additional information in order to process the claim, Medical Group will provide such additional information within 90 days of United’s request. If Payer is not the primary payer, and Medical Group is pursuing payment from the primary payer, the 90 day filing limit will begin on the date Medical Group receives the claim response from the primary payer.
Time to file claims. Claims for services rendered by Participating Providers under this Contract must be submitted to us for payment within 180 days after the date of service. Claims for services rendered by Non-Participating Providers must be submitted to us for payment within 24 months after the date of service. You will not be responsible for payment of late submitted charges by providers.
Time to file claims. We understand and agree that the party initiating the claim must make a written request for arbitration of the claim to the other party no later than the expiration of the statute of limitations (deadline for filing) that the law prescribes for the claim. The failure to submit a written request for arbitration within this time frame will constitute a waiver of all rights to raise those claims either through arbitration or otherwise that are subject to this Agreement. The Arbitrator will resolve all disputes regarding the timeliness or propriety of the request for arbitration and the apply the statute of limitations that would have applied if the claim(s) had been brought in court.
Time to file claims. ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS OF USE OR THE WEBSITE MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION ACCRUES, OTHERWISE, SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM IS PERMANENTLY BARRED.
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Time to file claims. ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS OF USE OR THE WEBSITE MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION ACCRUES, REGARDLESS OF WHEN YOU DISCOVER OR COULD DISCOVER ACTS OR OMISSIONS GIVING RISE TO SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM; OTHERWISE, SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM IS PERMANENTLY BARRED. WAIVER AND SEVERABILITY No waiver by the Company of any term or condition set out in these Terms of Use shall be deemed a further or continuing waiver of such term or condition or a waiver of any other term or condition, and any failure of the Company to assert a right or provision under these Terms of Use shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any provision of these Terms of Use is held by a court or other tribunal of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be eliminated or limited to the minimum extent such that the remaining provisions of the Terms of Use will continue in full force and effect.
Time to file claims. You must bring any claim related to these Terms or the Subscription Service within one (1) year of the date you could first bring the claim unless your local law requires a longer time to file claims.
Time to file claims. ANY CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM YOU MAY HAVE ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS OF USE OR THE APP MUST BE COMMENCED WITHIN ONE
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