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Claim Denial

Simple definition

A payer-processed claim or service line was not allowed or paid as expected for a stated reason.

Beginner explanation

Review the exact reason, relevant policy, claim history, support, and deadlines before choosing a correction or appeal route.

Where it appears in the workflow

Denial / Rejection Review → Correction / Appeal

Workflow example

A fictional denial cites authorization not on file and is routed for documented review.

Common confusion

A denial is not the same as a front-end rejection or every unpaid balance.

Related learning

Module: Claim Rejection vs Claim Denial
Workflow: Denial Review Workflow
Resources: Denial Review Decision Tree

Safe next step

Open the related workflow and identify what must be verified before using this term in real work. Definitions can depend on plan, payer, employer, contract, specialty, place of service, and current policy.

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