My company is a delegated entity reporting the quarterly data for a carrier. Do I need to show my company’s TDI ID number when logging into the online database?
You will need to login using the insurance company’s or HMO’s TDI ID number. The second screen that opens will allow you to enter your company’s name. Make sure you enter your company’s business name and not the contact or data entry person’s name. Q: Why does the database require us to enter the same data twice? There are fields for reporting the number of clean claims paid within the applicable statutory period, then it asks us to report the number of claims paid within 1 – 45 days. A: There are no duplications in the requested data. The fields asking you to report the number of clean claims paid within the applicable statutory payment period are for those claims that were paid on time. The next three groups of fields are used for reporting data on claims that were paid late in increments of 1 – 45 days, 46 – 90 days, and 91 or more days past the statutory deadline for paying claims. Q: Must the late payment data that is required in the Quarterly Provider Claims Data Reports include
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