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the term denial in the healthcare world has two meanings first the obvious its a psychological term often used to describe a natural defense mechanism in which we ignore feeling unpleasant second its a term thats best described as one of the medical organizations worst nightmares you see the second meeting for denial in healthcare happens when an insurance organization doesnt accept services rendered by a physician in other words the denial in the medical billing space means that you arent getting paid its as simple as that sure you could say im being a little bit melodramatic here after all a seasoned medical billing professional will be the first to tell you that certain denials are less of something that you can avoid and more so an inevitability they have a point with that either way theyre not called an acceptance by any means so theyre still bad news a recent study found that denial write-offs sit at an average of 53 a rate that high isnt something that many organizati