TRICARE Denied Your MRI Scan?
According to federal data, TRICARE (Military Health System) denies approximately 12% of claims. When patients appeal, about 55% are overturned. Your mri scan denial may have grounds for a successful appeal.Sources: KFF ACA Marketplace Transparency Data, HHS OIG Reports, state insurance department filings. Rates are aggregate averages — individual results vary by plan type, denial reason, and documentation.
Based on published government and industry research. Individual results vary based on denial type, insurer, and documentation.
Why TRICARE Denies MRI Scan
Prior authorization required but not obtained
Deemed not medically necessary at this stage
Lower-cost imaging (X-ray, CT) not tried first
TRICARE's Common Denial Tactics
Denying non-network care when network providers unavailable
Prior authorization requirements for specialty referrals
Classifying care as not medically necessary per DoD criteria
How to Win Your MRI Scan Appeal
Clinical notes explaining why MRI is specifically needed over other imaging
Documentation of symptoms warranting urgent imaging
Peer-to-peer review between ordering physician and insurer medical director
Laws That Protect You
ACA §2719 — Right to appeal imaging denials
No Surprises Act — Protection against balance billing
State laws requiring timely authorization decisions
Tips for Appealing to TRICARE
TRICARE appeals go through the Defense Health Agency, not state regulators
Cite DoD medical necessity criteria specifically
Request a formal reconsideration before escalating to the DHA
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This information is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal or medical advice. Statistics cited are from publicly available sources including KFF, HHS OIG, and state insurance department data. Individual results may vary. Consult a qualified professional before taking action on your specific situation.