How do you call those papers like medical statement to send to insurance company?


Question:
Hello.
I've been going to a University Dentisty and have no insurance in US so paid all all expansive fee.So I'm trying to gather papers to send to my country's national insurance for few cash back.then here's my questions.

How can you call those papers that proof the contents of treatments I've got with the dentistry which need the signature of doctor. (I told a represent "Medical Certificate" but she didn't understand)

Also,if each treatments that I've taken were by all different doctor since it's University's Dentistry,should I ask all around for each doc's signature?Or should I just ask only one represent doc's signature?

I guess most papaers to prepare for insurance are similer so if any of you had ever gather those paper,could you tell me??

Thank you very much in advance!

Answers:
I have dealt with preparing claim forms for foreign citizens in the past.

The required documents vary depending on the country, but usually a dental claim form can be presented. Very few claim forms have a personal signature from the doctor - instead the signature line says, "signature on file."

Dental codes are numbered according to standards of the American Dental Association and might not be the same in other countries. Usually, a description of the service provided is enough.

If a University Dental Clinic provides services, they should have one central claims office and someone there who can help you with your paperwork. Most of these places have students from other countries and should know how to do this.

Be sure to let them know that you have already paid for services and the money (if any) should be assigned to YOU and not the Dentist.

Other Answers:
You talking about claim forms? Where procedures, dates of service and diagnosis codes and dollar amounts are listed. Or do you mean you need an itemized statement from the facility that provided services?


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