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Wiki Billing Room and Board for Residential Treatment - AAPC Billing facility charges (using UB04) for residential you will use both HCPC and rev codes The rev codes are used for room and board For Substance abuse residential rev code 1002 and hcpc H0018 work with most payers For mental health as primary rev code 1001 and H0017 I've never had issues with these codes Hope that helps
Wiki - What code to use for Behavioral Health Residential . . . - AAPC All you need to focus on is the revenue code 1001 1002 include room and board, so the HCPCS is only required because they want to lowball you on price by factoring the CMS rates set up by your state Medicaid program if possible I suggest that you try to send the claims with no HCPCS and see how those work out for you
Behavioral health; long-term residential (non-medical, non-acute care . . . HCPCS code H0019 for Behavioral health; long-term residential (non-medical, non-acute care in a residential treatment program where stay is typically longer than 30 days), without room and board, per diem as maintained by CMS falls under Drug, Alcohol, and Behavioral Health Services
Hospice long term care, room and board only; per diem - AAPC HCPCS code T2046 for Hospice long term care, room and board only; per diem as maintained by CMS falls under Hospice Care Subscribe to Codify by AAPC and get the code details in a flash Request a Demo 14 Day Free Trial Buy Now
Hospice Billing and Coding - AAPC Room and Board – nursing home Revenue code 658 Bed hold – nursing home R B when patient is admitted
Wiki Room and Board Routine Services - AAPC CMS: 2202 6 Routine Services --Inpatient routine services in a hospital or skilled nursing facility generally are those services included in by the provider in a daily service charge--sometimes referred to as the "room and board" charge Routine services are composed of two board components; (l) general routine services, and (2) special care