UnitedHealthcare Timely Filing Limit
UnitedHealthcare allows 90 days (commercial) for initial claim submission, counted from date of service.
- Initial claims
- 90 days (commercial)
- Counted from
- Date of service
- Appeals
- 65 days from the EOB/PRA
- Category
- National Commercial
Published default as of 2026 — individual participation agreements and plan documents override payer defaults. Always verify against your contract and the current provider manual.
What billers should know
90 days is the standard commercial contract limit; UHC Medicare Advantage allows 365 days. UHC's 65-day appeal window is shorter than most payers — calendar it immediately on any denial.
Missed the UnitedHealthcare deadline?
- 1
Pull your proof of timely submission — clearinghouse acceptance reports (277CA), payer portal submission logs, or EDI acknowledgments. If the claim was submitted in time and lost or rejected downstream, most payers must reopen it.
- 2
The denial arrives as CO-29 — appeal with documentation, citing the original submission date and any payer-side errors (wrong member ID on file, retroactive eligibility, COB delays).
- 3
If the miss is genuinely yours, write it off correctly: timely filing denials are a contractual adjustment — billing the patient for them violates most network agreements.
- 4
Fix the root cause: charges should leave the door within 48–72 hours of the encounter, with a worklist for anything unbilled after 7 days.
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