Ambetter (Centene) denied claim appeal

Ambetter · updated for 2026

To appeal a Ambetter (Centene) denied claim you have 180 days from the date of denial to file an internal appeal. Send a written appeal that cites the Ambetter clinical policy named in the denial letter, includes a letter of medical necessity, and attaches the records that meet each criterion. If urgent, request an expedited review within 72 hours.

Appeal in 4 steps

  1. 1Read the Ambetter (Centene) denial letter (EOB) and identify the cited medical policy.
  2. 2Request the full clinical policy bulletin from Ambetter; ERISA plans must provide it free of charge.
  3. 3Gather office notes, imaging, prior therapy history, and a letter of medical necessity from your treating physician.
  4. 4Submit the appeal in writing to the address on the denial letter, by certified mail and through ambetterhealth.com if available, within 180 days.

Key facts

Internal appeal window180 days from denial
External review window120 days after final internal denial
Expedited appealDecision within 72 hours
Appeals addressAmbetter Appeals; address varies by state plan, use denial letter
PhonePlan-specific member services line on ID card
Member portalambetterhealth.com

Marketplace plans operated by Centene under regional brand names. Filing deadline and address follow the state plan, not a national address.

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Common Ambetter denial reasons

  • Not medically necessary
  • Out of network
  • Prior authorization not obtained
  • Service excluded
  • Missing documentation

Evidence checklist

  • Denial letter (EOB)
  • Member ID and claim number
  • Treating physician letter of medical necessity
  • Office notes from the last 12 months
  • Imaging or lab reports
  • Ambetter clinical policy bulletin (cited in denial)
  • Prior therapy history
  • Specialty guideline citation

FAQ

How long do I have to appeal a Ambetter (Centene) denial?+

180 days from the date of the denial to file an internal appeal. Expedited (urgent) appeals must be decided within 72 hours.

Where do I send a Ambetter (Centene) appeal?+

Use the address on your denial letter (the EOB). Addresses vary by plan and region; the denial letter is authoritative.

Can I appeal a Ambetter (Centene) denial without a lawyer?+

Yes. Most internal appeals are filed by the member or the treating physician. The appeal should cite the insurer's clinical policy and include a letter of medical necessity.

What happens after the internal appeal?+

If the final internal appeal is denied, you have 120 days to request external review by an Independent Review Organization. External review is binding on the insurer.

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