Replacement Claims β NC Medicaid & Other PayersUse this guide to verify the ICN/DCN, create a replacement claim batch, and confirm the 837 output. - Replacement claims are used when a paid claim was transmitted with missing or incorrect information (e.g., missing visits, wrong hours).
- Do NOT use a replacement if the claim rejected and did not pay. In that case, just rebuild and resend a new claim.
- Each NC Medicaid claim has a 15-digit ICN (Internal Control Number) that uniquely identifies one payment of one claim.
- The same steps can be used for other payers (Medicare, HMOs, BCBS, etc.), but the ICN/DCN/Claim Number format and name may differ.
Overview - Step 1 β Verify or enter the correct ICN/DCN/Claim Number.
- Step 2 β Create the replacement claim batch with matching dates and chart information.
- Step 3 β Confirm replacement indicators in the 837 file and on the printed claim (UB-04 or CMS-1500).
Step 1 β Verify ICN / Claim NumberFirst, confirm the ICN/DCN/Claim Number in Accounts Receivable > ICN Edit. This information is automatically added when the electronic remittance advice is posted using Barnestorm.Β - Go to Accounts Receivable > ICN Edit.
- Enter the patientβs Chart Number.
- If the patient has multiple payers, select the correct Payer.
- Review the ICN list on the right, including:
- From Date, Through Date
- Paid Date
- ICN (claim number)
- Identify which ICN needs to be replaced based on the service dates and payment; note the From and Through dates.
- If the dates you need to replace are not listed, or the ICN is missing, add it manually (see below).
If the ICN you need is not listed - Click Add a New ICN Entry.
- From your paper/electronic remittance, enter:
- Payment Date
- Claim From Date
- Claim Through Date
- ICN / DCN / Claim Number
- Click Save.
- Confirm your new ICN now appears in the list and note the From and Through dates for the next step.
Step 2 β Create the Replacement Claim BatchBatch Rule:A replacement batch can only generate if every claim in the batch has a valid ICN in the system and there is no existing filename for that batch. - Go to Billing > All Other Billing.
- Enter the From and Through dates exactly as they appeared on the original claim you are replacing.
- The system searches for the ICN using: Chart#, Program, Payer, and the first visit date.
- If you changed the first visit date while correcting the claim, you may need to update From Date to the new first-visit date.
- Enter the patientβs Chart Number.
- Select Prepare Charges For Billing.
- Check the box Send as Replacement Claims.
Important: This step is required for the claim to be marked as a replacement. - Click Create HIPAA Tx to generate the 837 file.
- Return to Accounts Receivable > ICN Edit and confirm:
- The Batch Number now appears beside the ICN for the claim you just created.
- Transmit the batch to Medicaid (or the appropriate payer) as you normally would.
The transmission process is the same for replacement and original claims. Step 3 β Advanced: Confirm in 837 & on Claim FormsOnce the transmission is created, you can open the 837 file in your claims folder and verify the replacement indicators. UB-04 (Institutional) β 837 Details - Find the line that begins with
CLM*. After the :: you will see a number: - 1 = Original claim
- 7 = Replacement claim (if there is no β7β, it is not a replacement)
- 8 = Void claim
- The line immediately after the
CLM* line contains the ICN. - On the printed UB-04 claim form, the Type of Bill (TOB) will show 0327 (top-right corner) for a replacement.
CMS-1500 (Professional) β 837 Details - As with UB-04, check the
CLM* line: - 1 = Original claim
- 7 = Replacement claim (if there is no β7β, it is not a replacement)
- 8 = Void claim
- For replacement claims, you will see an additional line after the
CLM* line, similar to: REF*F8*1234567890 This 1234567890 represents the ICN. - On the printed CMS-1500, the 7 (or 8 for void) and the ICN will appear on the same line or beneath the ICD codes.
Tip: Keep a copy of the remittance advice handy when building replacement claims so you can verify the exact ICN and service dates.
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