Delays in securing workers’ compensation radiology authorization are common but are typically caused by specific administrative or clinical hurdles. We understand how frustrating these setbacks can be for your recovery, and we work proactively to resolve them on your behalf.
Common reasons for a delay include:
- Incomplete Documentation: A hold often occurs if the referral is missing essential details, such as precise ICD-10 diagnosis codes or a complete clinical history. We coordinate directly with your referring physician to correct and complete these forms.
- Utilization Review (UR) Backlogs: The insurance carrier’s radiology utilization review process can be slowed down by high caseload volumes. In these instances, we can request an expedited review to help move your case forward.
- Insufficient Proof of Medical Necessity: Carriers in Arizona and Texas often require detailed evidence showing that conservative treatments have failed or that specific clinical findings justify the scan. We assist your doctor in providing the necessary records to establish the medical necessity for workers’ compensation MRI or other imaging.
- Administrative Errors: Simple mistakes, such as paperwork being sent to the wrong adjuster or having an incorrect claim number, can stall progress. We verify all insurance and claim details before submission to prevent these routing errors.
As Your Trusted Radiology Partner, we manage the insurance and pre-authorization support for you. If your authorization remains pending beyond the typical 3–10 business day window, our team will follow up directly with the carrier to ensure your care stays on track.
Results may vary based on individual patient conditions and insurance requirements. Please consult with a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment advice.
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