Denial codes associated with CMS-1500 submissions indicate why a claim was rejected or denied by a payer. Understanding these codes helps in identifying errors, correcting claims, and resubmitting them for reimbursement.
Common Denial Codes and Their Meanings
- CO (Contractual Obligation) Codes:
- CO-16: Claim lacks information or has missing/incorrect information.
- Example: Missing diagnosis code or patient details.
- Action: Review the Explanation of Benefits (EOB) or Remittance Advice (RA) for details, correct errors, and resubmit.
- CO-45: Charge exceeds contracted/allowed amount.
- Action: Write off the excess per the contract with the payer.
- CO-16: Claim lacks information or has missing/incorrect information.
- PR (Patient Responsibility) Codes:
- PR-1: Deductible amount not met.
- Action: Notify the patient of their financial responsibility.
- PR-2: Coinsurance amount due.
- Action: Bill the patient for their share.
- PR-1: Deductible amount not met.
- OA (Other Adjustment) Codes:
- OA-18: Duplicate claim/service.
- Action: Check if the claim was already processed and avoid resubmitting duplicates.
- OA-109: Claim/service not covered by this payer.
- Action: Verify if the payer is responsible for coverage or bill the appropriate secondary insurer.
- OA-18: Duplicate claim/service.
- CR (Correction Required) Codes:
- CR-27: Missing or invalid modifier.
- Action: Verify and add the correct CPT/HCPCS modifier.
- CR-27: Missing or invalid modifier.
- MA (Medicare-Specific) Codes:
- MA-130: Claim denied as it does not meet the requirements of a Medicare policy.
- Action: Review Medicare guidelines for the specific service and resubmit with proper documentation.
- MA-130: Claim denied as it does not meet the requirements of a Medicare policy.
- N (Informational) Codes:
- N95: Service not covered because it is considered experimental or investigational.
- Action: Appeal with supporting medical documentation or explain non-coverage to the patient.
- N95: Service not covered because it is considered experimental or investigational.