Last modified: Oct. 30, 2023
Update: Contact and questions section updated to reflect new chat services
Beginning Nov. 3, we’ll no longer mail overpayment letters sent directly by UnitedHealthcare* for UnitedHealthcare Community Plan (Medicaid) in Arizona. Instead, network health care professionals (primary and ancillary) and facilities in Arizona will be able to view them digitally 24/7.
Note: We’ll continue to mail overpayment letters to behavioral health professionals and facilities and home and community-based services.
If you use an outside vendor, such as a revenue cycle management company or lockbox service, please ensure they’re aware of the following changes and digital workflow options.
Document Library in the UnitedHealthcare Provider Portal:
Application Programming Interface (API): API is a fully electronic digital solution that allows you to automate administrative transactions. This is a great alternative to Document Library for organizations with medium-to-high claim volume that have the technical resources to program API or the ability to outsource implementation.
To get started and schedule a meeting with an API consultant, go to UHCprovider.com/api.
You can also enroll in Direct Connect to view overpayment letters: This free tool, available in the portal, helps you review and resolve overpaid claims quickly and easily. You can use Direct Connect to reduce letters and calls from UnitedHealthcare and additional work with third-party vendors.
To learn more and enroll, email directconnectaccess@optum.com. Please include the requestor’s name, as well as the organization’s tax ID number (TIN), physical address and mailing address.
Questions? We’re here to help.
Connect with us through chat 24/7 in the UnitedHealthcare Provider Portal. For additional contact information, visit our Contact us page.
* The following overpayment letters are included:
This change also includes letters sent by Optum for payment accuracy reviews they perform on behalf of UnitedHealthcare. It does not include overpayment letters sent by any other vendor. Those letters will continue to be mailed. Most will include both the vendor and UnitedHealthcare logos, and explain their review was done on our behalf.
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