Bill type 13J refers to a specific classification used in billing and coding, particularly in the context of healthcare or insurance claims. It typically pertains to a type of service, procedure, or item that has specific billing guidelines or requirements. The "13" indicates a particular category or type of service, while "J" may denote a specific modifier or additional detail related to that service. Understanding the exact meaning can depend on the context in which it's used, such as Medicare or other insurance programs.
Bill type 111 is an inpatient bill type
bill type 131 is an out patient medical facility bill... billed on a UB
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Bill type 132 on a UB (Uniform Billing) form typically refers to a "Bill Type 132 - Inpatient" for a non-Medicare patient, often used for billing inpatient services in hospitals. It indicates that the claim is for a facility providing inpatient care under a specific payment method. This code helps insurers and payers classify the type of service provided for accurate billing and reimbursement.
Bill type 121 in medical billing refers to a type of claim used for inpatient hospital services. Specifically, it indicates a "hospital inpatient" claim for services rendered in a short-term acute care hospital. This bill type is typically used for patients who are admitted and stay overnight or longer for treatment. It is important for accurate billing and reimbursement from Medicare and other insurance providers.
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