What is condition code D?

What is condition code D?

D – Serviceable – Test/Modification. Serviceable material which requires test, alteration, modification, conversion or disassembly. This does not. include items which must be inspected or tested.

What is condition code C?

Condition Codes

Condition Code Short Description
C Serviceable (Priority Issue)
D Serviceable (Test/Modification)
E Unserviceable (Limited Restoration)
F Unserviceable (Reparable)

What is Condition Code S?

S. UNSERVICEABLE (SCRAP) Materiel that has no value except for its basic materiel content. No stock will be recorded as on hand in Supply Condition Code S.

What are the four commonly used condition codes?

2-11, identified four uses of condition codes:

  • conditional control flow (branching)
  • evaluation of boolean expressions.
  • overflow detection.
  • multiprecision arithmetic.

What is condition code D7?

Change to Make Medicare Secondary Payer
When to Use the D9 Claim Change Reason (Condition) Code

Code Description
D6 Cancel only to repay a duplicate OIG payment
D7** Change to Make Medicare Secondary Payer
D8 Change to Make Medicare Primary Payer
D4 Changes in Grouper Codes

What are Condition Codes list different condition codes?

What are the condition codes?

Condition codes refer to specific form locators in the UB-04 form that demand to describe the conditions applicable to the billing period. It is important to note that condition codes are situational. These codes should be entered in an alphanumeric sequence.

What is condition code D5 and D6?

Condition codes

Condition Code Description
D5 Cancel to correct Medicare Beneficiary ID number or provider ID
D6 Cancel only to repay a duplicate or OIG overpayment
D7 Change to make Medicare the secondary payer
D8 Change to make Medicare the primary payer

What does Condition Code C5 mean?

C5 Any medical review will be completed after the claim is paid.

What are the 4 condition codes?

There are four condition codes:

  • N: was the result negative?
  • Z: was the result zero?
  • V: was there an overflow (added two positive numbers and got negative, or vice versa)?
  • C: was there a carry-out?