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An incident is something that happens, often something that is unpleasant.
Occurrence Code: 11 Date the patient first became aware of the symptoms or illness being treated. Date the patient first became aware of the symptoms or illness being treated. Date the patient first became aware of the symptoms or illness being treated.
Incident Time means the elapsed time between the Call Out Time and the point in time when all Emergency Repairs have been completed, including surface re-instatement where buried Outside Plant has been exposed; the sum of the Repair Time plus the Re-instate Time; Sample 1.
Occurrence Codes identify a docHub event relating to an institutional claim that may affect payer processing. These codes are claim-related occurrences that are related to a time period (span of dates).
Avoiding denial reason code CO 22 FAQ A: You received this denial because Medicare records indicate that Medicare is the secondary payer. To prevent this denial in the future, follow the steps outlined below to determine beneficiary eligibility.

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Occurrence codes and their respective dates disclose the payer-specific event(s) related to the billing period on the UB04. They are located in boxes 31 - 36 on the UB04.
Occurrence Codes identify a docHub event relating to an institutional claim that may affect payer processing. These codes are claim-related occurrences that are related to a time period (span of dates).
(2) The term incident means an occurrence that (A) actually or imminently jeopardizes, without lawful authority, the integrity, confidentiality, or availability of information or an information system; or (B) constitutes a violation or imminent threat of violation of law, security policies, security procedures, or
Condition Code Enter condition code X4‐Medicare denial on file.
Occurrence span codes are similar to occurrence codes. Occurrence span codes are displayed on Institutional claims to identify a specific event related to a claim, which occurred for a certain span of time.

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