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welcome to this tutorial on identifying procedure to procedure or ptp edit claim errors the information given in this training is correct as of november of 2020 the most current information related to this topic can be found on the meridian and cms websites at the links listed on this slide providers using direct data entry or dde can view the line item reason codes to determine why a specific line was denied or rejected providers can enter the medicare number and the date of service in dde and then select the claim once the claim is selected go to the page 2 and place the cursor on the non-covered line and press the f2 key this is an example of a procedure two procedure rejection after the claim was selected providers should go to page two the first image on this slide shows code 77002 has 464 dollars and 25 cents listed as a non-cover to determine the reason code on the line place the cursor on the non-covered line and press the f2 key in the second image the reason code w7040 is di