Life and health-related insurance underwriting, including mortality and risk assessment for individual applicants.
A notice naming IntelliScript means an insurer used an IntelliScript prescription-history or related underwriting report. It does not mean IntelliScript made the coverage or pricing decision.
What may be in the report.
The actual fields depend on the product ordered and whether the company has information about you.
- Prescription drug, dosage, fill-date, and pharmacy information
- Prescriber information associated with reported prescriptions
- Risk scores or underwriting information derived from the history
Request, freeze, or dispute the right file.
Use these direct paths instead of a paid credit-repair service or a phone number from an unsolicited message. A freeze at one company does not automatically freeze another report.
Request your report
Use the IntelliScript consumer portal to request the report associated with insurance underwriting.
877-211-4816Milliman IntelliScript, P.O. Box 2223, Brookfield, WI 53008
Official request pathFreeze information
The CFPB company list does not mark this company as offering a report freeze. Check the company page for any narrower state right, suppression option, or updated policy.
Check current freeze pathDispute an error
Compare drug name, fill date, dosage, prescriber, and identity before disputing any item.
877-211-4816Milliman IntelliScript, P.O. Box 2223, Brookfield, WI 53008
Official dispute pathFirst three steps.
Do not dispute accurate information just because it led to an unfavorable decision.
- 01 Request the IntelliScript report named in the insurer’s notice.
- 02 Compare the prescription history with pharmacy, prescriber, and insurance records.
- 03 Dispute a wrong patient match or inaccurate prescription detail with IntelliScript and the originating data source.
Separate the reporting-company disclosure from the decision-maker’s action.
The company that supplied a report usually did not make the final decision. Use the notice decoder to choose the credit, banking, housing, employment, insurance, or utility context, then identify the report and next record to compare.