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Health Care Service Corporation · Ohio

Denied on Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in Ohio by Health Care Service Corporation?The denial, the code, and the path to recovery.

Health Care Service Corporation paid your out of network Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in Ohio below the billed charge, or denied it outright. That gap is what federal independent dispute resolution exists to recover, and we prepare the submission for you.

CPT 62223 covers placement of a shunt to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdomen.

Why claims like this get denied.

Out of network Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement claims in Ohio are commonly underpaid or denied for reasons like these.

  • Bundled into another code

    The Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement line was bundled into another code, so part of the work was never separately paid.

  • Prior authorization mismatch

    A prior authorization mismatch triggered a retroactive denial after the procedure was done.

  • Anchored to the qualifying payment amount

    The payer priced the claim off the qualifying payment amount, which often sits well below the real market rate for Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement.

  • Assistant or co surgeon line removed

    The assistant surgeon or co surgeon line was reduced or removed despite the operative note supporting it.

  • Aggressive multiple procedure reduction

    Multiple procedure reductions were applied aggressively, cutting the secondary lines below their value.

We do this for you.

When an out of network surgical claim is filed right, federal IDR routinely pays well above the insurer's first number, and most properly filed disputes go the provider's way. We build the submission, your billing team approves it, and you keep the recovery. We do this every day and we win most of the time. No one can promise a specific result on a specific claim, and we will not pretend otherwise.

No outcome is guaranteed. Results vary by claim, payer, specialty, and documentation. Any general figures reflect the published federal record across all disputes, not a prediction about your claim. This is general information, not legal or financial advice.

The window does not wait.

Most practices never file, and the window does not wait. After open negotiation ends you have four business days to start a dispute. Miss it and that money is gone for good. This is the part that costs surgical practices the most, doing nothing.

The pathway in Ohio.

In Ohio, the pathway for out of network surgical disputes is federal independent dispute resolution. Self funded ERISA plans follow the federal IDR process. Confirm fully insured routing against the CMS applicability chart before filing.

Send us this denial.

Send us this denial. We will tell you fast whether it qualifies and, if it does, we build the submission.

Common questions.

Was your Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement claim underpaid by Health Care Service Corporation in Ohio?

If Health Care Service Corporation paid your out of network Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in Ohio below the billed charge, that gap is what federal IDR exists to recover. Send us the denial and we will tell you fast whether it qualifies.

Does federal IDR apply to Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in Ohio?

In Ohio, out of network surgical disputes route through federal independent dispute resolution. Self funded ERISA plans follow the federal IDR process. Confirm fully insured routing against the CMS applicability chart before filing.

How does Sydra dispute a Health Care Service Corporation denial on Ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement?

We build the federal IDR submission, your billing team approves it, and you keep the recovery. We do this every day and we win most of the time. No outcome is guaranteed, and we will not predict a result on a specific claim.