Can I update my insurance information after account creation?

Yes. You can update your insurance information after creating your DrHouse account. Patients can add or modify their insurance details through the account settings in the DrHouse app to help ensure accurate billing and insurance claim processing.

Quick Answer:

  • Insurance information can be updated after account creation.
  • Updates can be made within the DrHouse app.
  • Keeping insurance details current helps support accurate billing and claim processing.
  • Patients using insurance should ensure their information is correct before a visit whenever possible.

How It Works

DrHouse allows patients to manage their account information directly through the mobile app. This includes updating insurance information when a plan changes, a new insurance card is issued, or coverage information needs to be corrected.

When booking a visit, patients who choose to use insurance provide their insurance details so eligibility and coverage can be verified and claims can be submitted appropriately after the visit.

Why Keeping Insurance Information Updated Matters

Accurate insurance information can help:

  • Support proper claim submission
  • Reduce billing delays
  • Minimize issues related to coverage verification
  • Improve the accuracy of patient billing statements

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