What is a value code?
Value code means the value which is used to calculate the excise tax. In determining the value code, it may be a tax code, purchase price, assessor’s appraisal, or MSRP.
What are claim value codes?
The code indicating a monetary condition which was used by the intermediary to process an institutional claim. The associated monetary value is in the claim value amount field (CLM_VAL_AMT).
What is the code for ambulance?
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Code | Description |
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A0427 | AMBULANCE SERVICE, ADVANCED LIFE SUPPORT, EMERGENCY TRANSPORT, LEVEL 1 (ALS 1 – EMERGENCY) |
A0428 | AMBULANCE SERVICE, BASIC LIFE SUPPORT, NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORT, (BLS) |
A0429 | AMBULANCE SERVICE, BASIC LIFE SUPPORT, EMERGENCY TRANSPORT (BLS-EMERGENCY) |
What are UB04 value codes?
Value Codes
Code | Description | Addtional Description |
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80 | Covered Days | Effective 03/01/07 Hardcopy UB04 Claims |
81 | Non-Covered Days | Effective 03/01/07 Hardcopy UB04 Claims |
82 | Coinsurance Days | Effective 03/01/07 Hardcopy UB04 Claims |
83 | Lifetime Reserve Days | Effective 03/01/07 Hardcopy UB04 Claims |
What is a Category 2 Ambulance?
Category 2 ambulance calls are those that are classed as an emergency or a potentially serious condition that may require rapid assessment, urgent on-scene intervention and/or urgent transport. For example, a person may have had a heart attack or stroke, or be suffering from sepsis or major burns.
What is Box 72 on a UB04?
72. External Cause of Injury Code Enter the ICD-9-CM diagnosis code pertaining to external cause of injuries. 74. Principal Procedure Code and Date Enter the ICD code that identifies the principal procedure performed.
What are the ambulance codes?
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What are ambulance transport codes?
A0426 – Ambulance service,Advanced Life Support (ALS),non-emergency transport,Level 1
What does code 1 mean ambulance?
There are three types of ambulance response: Code 1: A time critical case with a lights and sirens ambulance response. An example is a cardiac arrest or serious traffic accident. Code 2: An acute but non-time critical response. The ambulance does not use lights and sirens to respond. An example of this response code is a broken leg.
What is an ambulance code 1?
The priority assigned to a Triple Zero (000) call for an ambulance determines the dispatch code for the incident – from Dispatch code 1 (most urgent) to Dispatch code 3 (less urgent). Dispatch code 1 usually requires a ‘lights and sirens’ response. Priority code 0 and Priority code 1 incidents are usually assigned Dispatch code 1.
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