Final answer:
A retroactive coverage change does not require every affected visit to be sent to a workqueue for review, thus the statement is false.
Step-by-step explanation:
False. Every visit affected by a retroactive coverage change is not sent to a workqueue for review. A retroactive coverage change refers to a change made to an insurance policy that has already been in effect. It is not necessary to review every visit affected by such a change. Instead, only visits that occurred during the period of the retroactive coverage change may be reviewed to determine if any adjustments need to be made. This process helps ensure accurate billing and coverage for both the insurance provider and the patient.