Revenue codes definition
Examples of Revenue codes in a sentence
Alliant will evaluate Clean Claims to ensure that the charges are correct and proper, billed using the most accurate and appropriate Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), International Classification of Diagnosis (ICD), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and Revenue codes, and if applicable, documented in the medical records.
The contractor must maintain sufficient reference data (NDC codes, HCPCS, CPT4, Revenue codes, etc.) to accurately process fee for service claims and develop encounter data for transmission to the Department as well as support Department required reporting.
Full-time staff members within this bargaining unit are permitted to request that a portion of their salary be allocated for the purchase of annuities, subject to rules and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and Internal Revenue codes.
Full time employees within this bargaining unit are permitted to request that a portion of their salary be allocated for the purchase of annuities, subject to rules and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and Internal Revenue codes.
Effective January 1, 1990 for members of the Defined Benefit Plan and effective March 17, 1997 for members of the Defined Contribution Plan, the City, at no cost to itself, agrees to the institution of a pension "pick-up" plan for employees, which will allow employees to realize increased disposable income by deferring payment of withholding taxes on their pension contributions in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue codes.
Tax Deferred Annuity Program Full-time employees within this bargaining unit are permitted to request once each calendar year that a portion of their salary be allocated for the purchase of annuities, subject to rules and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and Internal Revenue codes.
All employees in the bargaining unit who work twenty (20) hours per week, or more are permitted to request that a portion of their salary be allocated for the purpose of annuities, subject to rules and regulations of the State of Rhode Island and Internal Revenue codes.
Revenue codes 278 and 279 will be paid at either (A) ; or (B) plus 10%.