Service Code definition

Service Code shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8; "Service Group" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8; "Train" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8; "Train–Bus–Train Pattern" means a situation where:
Service Code means the code that identifies and describes an item or service using the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), or Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) codes.
Service Code means a number which is assigned by the vendoring regional center to a vendor which indicates the type of authorized service to be provided;

Examples of Service Code in a sentence

  • As civil servants of the Minister, the Board’s staff are subject to the Civil Service Code of Standards and Behaviour.

  • Administrators may participate in any district approved tax sheltered program subject to Internal Revenue Service Code Section 403 (b) and/or 457 plan.


More Definitions of Service Code

Service Code means the third, fourth and fifth digits of an eight character train service code applied in the Performance Monitoring System to Trains and used to identify them;
Service Code means the identifier which describes services provided.
Service Code shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Schedule 8;
Service Code means the three or four digit number in the magnetic stripe or on a credit card or debit card that is used to specify acceptance requirements or to validate the card.
Service Code means the code that identifies and describes an item or service using the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), or Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG), or National Drug Code (NDC) code sets.
Service Code means the code that identifies and describes an item or service using the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), or Diagnosis-Related Group (DRG) codes.Appendix B – Process Steps Summary and Associated Notices
Service Code means the specific code used by Medical Practitioners in charging for each of their services and recognised by medical schemes in capturing and processing claims for payment. A Procedure may have one or multiple Service Codes, each of which relates to a specific sub-Procedure of the primary Procedure. When processing a claim, medical schemes will apply their Medical Scheme Tariff (MST) to each of these Service Codes individually – more often than not, the charge applied by the Medical Practitioner to a Service Code will be higher than the Medical Scheme Tariff applied by your medical scheme to the same Service Code, resulting in a shortfall. Likewise, when processing this shortfall, we will also apply our calculation to each of the Service Codes for which you are claiming;