Who can I contact about a denial or problems with a bill?
You can contact your insurance carrier directly and ask a representative to review your itemized medical bill with you. The insurance carrier will be able to determine if the charges were allowable based on their contract with your healthcare provider. They will also be able to tell you if any of the charges were discounted based on their agreement, and what they covered and help you understand your co-pay or deductible responsibility.
You can reach your insurance carrier through the customer service number provided on your card or through their website.
Additional resources:
Connecticut Office of the Healthcare Advocate Online Inquiry Form
The Office of the Healthcare Advocate (OHA) provides free assistance for Connecticut Residents or members of insurance plans sited in Connecticut. OHA will assist with health plan selection, as well as direct advocacy with appeals of a healthcare plan's denial of a claim or service. If you've had a service denied and would like to appeal, or would simply like information about your rights and options, you can complete this form and they will contact you. You may also contact the Office of Health Strategy at 860-418-7001 or OHS@CT.gov for assistance.