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I had surgery and now I am being billed for the anesthesia because HIP rejected the claim. Can I file with the Fund for payment?
Yes, the Welfare Fund pays 80 percent of reasonable and customary charges when the benefit is not covered by HIP PRIME. To file for payment, you need to complete a Welfare Fund anesthesia claim form and attach an itemized paid bill from the provider along with a rejection letter from HIP.
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