Can I appeal a denial of coverage for a service?

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Yes, it is possible to appeal a denial of coverage for a service under the SUNY Geneseo Health Insurance plan. The appeals process generally involves reviewing the specific reasons why the coverage was denied. Members should first carefully read the denial letter to understand the rationale provided. Typically, appeals must be submitted in writing and should include detailed information that supports the request for reconsideration. It is advisable to gather relevant documentation, such as medical records or any other information that substantiates the claim for coverage. The specific procedures and timelines for submitting an appeal are usually outlined in the student health plan documentation. For more detailed information about the appeals process, it is recommended to look on the current web page related to the Geneseo Health Insurance. This page often contains important contact information and additional resources that may assist in navigating the appeals process effectively.
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Answered Sep 19, 2025

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