bill type 131 is an out patient medical facility bill... billed on a UB
Bill type 131 is used on a UB to file an original outpatient hospital claim. The first digit "1" stands for Hospital. The second digit "3" stands for Outpatient. The third digit "1" stands for Admit thru Discharge claim.
Type of Bill
I-131.
31937 is a composite number while 131 is a prime number
too much, the average medical bill is too much!
== == no they can not do so for a medical bill.
The medical bill refers to the actual amount of a given medical facility . The medical bill s usually based on the types of services that one receives in a given facility.
Bill type 111 is an inpatient bill type
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The guarantor is the person responsible for a medical bill. For a child, the guarantor is usually a parent.
RA is a HCPCS modifier which means: Replacement of a DME (durable medical equipment) item. Also, depending on the bill type (such as a patient invoice) this can refer to Rheumatoid Arthritis.