princessmom29
DIS Veteran
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The Dr's office may tell you they need the SS number to file an insurance claim, but they do not.
They want the SS number in the case your insurance company will not pay for the visit, the Drs office will then go after you.
Our insurance company even sent out letters telling us to NOT furnish our SS numbers and to tell the office they would not need it.
The insurance company said all the Dr office needs is the Group # and the Plan #
Not true, at least in Alabama. My mother is the one filing the claims and she HAS to have an SSN or they cannot be filed. The group and plan numbers are not enough. I asked this question when I went on my own insurance as I didn't want to be giving it out. In Alabama it is necessary. Some companies may be now allowing alternate numbers to be used, but not that I have heard of.