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Uniform Billing Editor eBook Item 1086
ISBN 978-1-60151-089-1
$263.95

Updated March, July, and September

Facilities can use this reference tool daily to manage the constant changes to Medicare billing and reimbursement. The Uniform Billing Editor (formerly UB-92 Editor) provides detailed, accurate and timely information about Medicare and UB-92/UB-04 billing rules and prepares the user for UB-04 and 837i requirements that will have to be met in the future transition.
  • Quickly link HCPCS and CPT codes to applicable revenue codes. This crosswalk helps you to prevent the most common reasons for rejections — mismatched revenue codes and CPT or HCPCS codes.
  • Easy-to-load CD. Search the CD to help improve the accuracy of your inpatient and outpatient claim submission.
  • Crosswalk to 837 institutional claims. Provides link to 837 institutional claim data elements and any applicable billing rules—facilitating easier transition to the 837i.
  • Crosswalk to UB-04 information. Provides a crosswalk from UB-92 to UB-04 information and includes billing and coding tips.
  • Quickly locate topics based on field locators, revenue codes or coding structures. This easy-to-use format is fully indexed and tabbed with icons for quick reference.
  • Coding and billing tips with quick access to official sources. Submit claims to Medicare accurately the first time—to help you reduce claim delays and denials.
  • OCE and MCE edits. Identify data inconsistencies, potential rejections and denials through OCE and MCE edits.
  • Timely updates throughout the year. Stay current with changes to help you eliminate billing with outdated information and to help you improve the overall revenue stream.


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