Bill type 132 on a UB (Uniform Billing) form typically refers to a "Bill Type 132 - Inpatient" for a non-Medicare patient, often used for billing inpatient services in hospitals. It indicates that the claim is for a facility providing inpatient care under a specific payment method. This code helps insurers and payers classify the type of service provided for accurate billing and reimbursement.
If you mean: 11 times 12 then it is 132
My 9 year old boy had an IQ test done and it came out as 132. what does this mean
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Obtuse... like me.
Bill type 132 on a UB (Uniform Billing) form typically refers to a "Bill Type 132 - Inpatient" for a non-Medicare patient, often used for billing inpatient services in hospitals. It indicates that the claim is for a facility providing inpatient care under a specific payment method. This code helps insurers and payers classify the type of service provided for accurate billing and reimbursement.
Bill type 111 is an inpatient bill type
bill type 131 is an out patient medical facility bill... billed on a UB
132. You're the the one that stated "normal distribution", thus the same.
The bill is a type of beak on an animal such as a duck or a platypus.
If you mean: 11 times 12 then it is 132
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132 pounds is about 9.4 stone (divide pounds by 14 to get stone).
Outpatient Non-Patient Diagnostic Laboratory
My 9 year old boy had an IQ test done and it came out as 132. what does this mean
If you mean 8y-2y = 132 then 6y = 132 and the value of y is 22
-132