UHC CO-16 Missing Info Denials in Orthopedics
Claim/service lacks information or has submission/billing error. Copy-paste appeal letter with documented overturn rate and attachment checklist for UnitedHealthcare in Orthopedics.
Verify before filing
Filing deadlines, appeal addresses, and policy criteria in this template reflect typical payer behavior at publication. UnitedHealthcare updates policies frequently and plan-level rules vary by employer group, state, and line of business. Always cross-check the specific deadline and filing address on your EOB, and confirm current UnitedHealthcaremedical-policy language through the payer’s provider portal before submitting an appeal. Overturn-rate language below reflects AAPC-reviewer consensus, not payer-published statistics.
When to use this template
UHC CO-16 denials in orthopedics hit hardest on multi-procedure claims (arthroscopy with debridement, multiple joint injections, surgery within a global period of a prior procedure). The denials almost always pair with RARCs pointing at modifier requirements or global-period documentation.
Attachment checklist
- Ordering provider note with clinical indication
- Prior workup or conservative-care documentation
- Payer medical policy reference citing met criteria
- Retroactive authorization request (if applicable)
Missing any one of these is the single largest cause of appeal denials. Build a pre-filing checklist before you submit.
Copy-paste letter template
Swap in your patient details at every [bracketed field]. Attach the documentation listed above. Submit within 180 days of the original adjudication.
[Corrected-claim cover letter] [Practice Letterhead] [Date] UnitedHealthcare Claims. Corrected Claim PO Box 740800 Atlanta, GA 30374 Re: Corrected Claim. CO-16 Modifier Correction Member: [Patient Name] Member ID: [Member ID] Date of Service: [DOS] Original Claim Number: [Claim #] CPT: [e.g., 29881 + 29876] Corrections: Line 1: 29881 (Arthroscopy, knee, with meniscectomy). Primary procedure Line 2: 29876 (Synovectomy, major joint). Modifier 59 added to indicate distinct procedural service, different anatomic compartment Operative note clearly documents that the synovectomy was performed on [specific compartment, medial, lateral, patellofemoral], separate from the meniscectomy performed on [different compartment]. This is a corrected claim (resubmission code 7 on CMS-1500 box 22), not a new claim. Operative note excerpt attached demonstrating distinct procedures. Sincerely, [Billing Manager] [Practice]
Read every RARC code on the EOB, not just the CO-16 CARC. Each RARC points to a specific missing element. Fix that one element and resubmit as a corrected claim (frequency code 7). Not a formal appeal.
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How long do I have to file a CO-16 appeal with UnitedHealthcare?
180 days from the initial adjudication date for most UnitedHealthcare plans. Corrected claims (for administrative fixes like missing modifiers or auth numbers) have a different and usually longer window. Always confirm the specific deadline on the EOB for your claim.
What is the typical overturn rate for this denial type?
90+ percent when correct modifier is added. Success depends heavily on documentation completeness and whether the clinical criteria in UnitedHealthcare's medical policy are matched point-by-point in the appeal.
Should I file this as a corrected claim or a formal appeal?
CO-16 is typically a corrected-claim fix, not a formal appeal. Identify the specific RARC code on the EOB that pinpoints the element to fix, correct it, and resubmit with frequency code 7.
Can I reuse this template for other payers?
The structure works for any payer, but the filing address, deadline, and policy references are specific to UnitedHealthcare. Check our other templates for payer-specific versions; we have 50+ payer/code combinations in the directory.
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