
Appeal Writing 101 – AHDAM.org
Taryn Schraad | April 5th, 2022 Appeal Writing 101 Not to mince words, but medical insurance claim denials are a “thorn in a provider’s side.” Meticulously getting the admission or …
Denial and Appeal Management Webinars – AHDAM.org
These 60-to 90-minute free webinars provide in-depth study on successful denial and appeal management methods for specific issues or payers.
AHDAM.org – The Association for Healthcare Denial and Appeal …
Welcome to AHDAM.org The Association for Healthcare Denial and Appeal Management is the nation’s only association dedicated to Healthcare Denial and Appeal Management. Join our …
Insurer groups issue report showing the No Surprises Act’s early …
The annual volume of bills that end up in the arbitration process could be far greater than the federal government initially projected. More than 2 million potential surprise medical bills were …
ProPublica: Her Mental Health Treatment Was Helping. That’s Why ...
By: Maya Miller and Duaa Eldeib | December 31, 2024 Providers, patients and even some federal judges say progress-based insurance denials harm patients at key moments of mental health …
The Hill: Here’s why Medicare Advantage fails America’s elderly
Like millions, Tom switched his insurance after he was solicited by a broker who promised low premiums and a gift card. Absent from the sales pitch was the fact that Medicare Advantage …
Newsletter – AHDAM.org
Everyone wants to know the most effective structure of a written medical necessity appeal argument. Join us as we discuss efficient and effective methods for structuring the written …
Advisory Board – AHDAM.org
Comprised of volunteers from the Healthcare Denial and Appeal Management community.
Schakowsky, Pocan Introduce Resolution Condemning Prior …
Press Release | September 11, 2025 WASHINGTON - Today, U.S. Representatives Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) and Mark Pocan (WI-02) introduced a resolution condemning the Trump …
KXAN: Texas legislation considers AI rules for health insurance claims
Sen. Charles Schwertner, R-Georgetown, filed SB 815 to stop health insurance companies from using AI to delay, deny or modify claims.