Home Health UB-4 Type of Bill is: 341
UB-04/CMS-1450 Reference Material
Type of Bill Codes (Field 4)
This is a three-digit code; each digit is defined below.
1st Digit - Type of Facility Code
Hospital
1
Skilled Nursing Facility
2
Home Health
3
Christian Science (Hospital)
4
Christian Science (Extended Care)
5
Intermediate Care
6
Clinic
7 2nd Digit - Bill Classifications (Excluding Clinics & Special Facilities) Code
Inpatient
1
Outpatient
3
Other (For Hospital Referenced Diagnostic Services, or Home Health Not Under a Plan of Treatment)
4
Intermediate Care, Level I
5
Intermediate Care, Level II
6
Intermediate Care, Level III
7
Swing Beds
8 2nd Digit - Bill Classifications (Clinics Only) Code
Rural Health
1
Hospital Based or Independent Renal Dialysis Center
2
Free Standing
3
Other Rehabilitation Facility (ORF)
4
Other
9 2nd Digit - Bill Classifications (Special Facility Only) Code
Hospice (Non-Hospital Based)
1
Hospice (Hospital Based)
2
Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC)
3
Freestanding Birthing Center
4 3rd Digit - Frequency Code
Admit through Discharge Claim
1
Interim - First Claim
2
Interim - Continuing Claims
3
Interim - Last Claim
4
Late Charge only
5
Adjustment of Prior Claim
6
Replacement of Prior Claim
7
Void/Cancel of Prior Claim
8
Home Health Care
Yes
Renovations, repairs and/or improvements made to one's home are not tax deductible and neither are your power bill, phone bill, house payment, etc.
You can claim a portion of your rent on your taxes if you use part of your home for business purposes, such as a home office. The amount you can claim is based on the percentage of your home that is used for business.
Home wifi devices don't claim to save energy.
home inventory
claim your home as what? if you are asking if you can deduct the interest and r/e taxes - on a second home then - yes.if it is a rental - that is a whole other situation.
Yes you can withdraw your claim, but once reported, the damage and the claim filing are still on record.
Yes, the claim is for the date that the accident happened.
No, I have not received the home insurance claim check from the mortgage company yet.
No
Legally NO.