Guest guest Posted March 30, 2011 Report Share Posted March 30, 2011 Hi All! I have a patient that I can't get in touch with. The PIP carrier was waiting on the PIP application before processing the bills. Our office forwarded a copy of the PIP App, now they are stating that they can't pay until the patient signs several authorizations to release their health information. I want to know if they can do this and I also want to ask any attorney out there, can I sign it using the Power of Attorney clause in my lien letter? It states:I give Dr. Cluen or his assignees power of attorney to receive, endorse, deposit, and cash any checks or claim forms on my behalf whether they are made out to me, the doctor, or the doctor and me jointly in order to pay in full any amount I owe the doctor (Limited Power of Attorney)Please let me know.Thanks, Cluen, DC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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