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hello this is Joe Moore and I thought I would give you some instructions on how to properly complete a CMS claim form first thing you want to remember is that everything has to be in caps and also you cant use cannot use any abbreviations when you complete a claim form so well start with block 1 and youll notice that you need to place an X in one of these blocks to indicate the type of insurance that you have so if you have Medicare or Medicaid or TRICARE or Chapa or group plan or fika or other you would mark an X in the appropriate slot in 1a youre going to demarcate the patients ID number for their insurance this number has to have no dashes and no spaces so even if the card presents that way you are to type it in with no spaces and no dashes they have a group health number we put the group health number over here farther on the line so youd space down and place it over here to the far right of the line then going to come over here to block 2 and youre going to complete the pa