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Remittance advice

Modified: 2/6/2012
Beginning April 1, submitters must designate one receiver to receive electronic remittance advice (ERA) for their sender ID, national provider identifier (NPI), or legacy ID. If your sender profile indicates multiple ERA receivers, your Medicare contractor will contact you to request that you select one receiver for your electronic remittance. [PERL 201202-01]
Modified: 10/13/2011
Follow this link to a complete list of remittance remark codes, where you can search for active codes, deactivated codes, or codes that are scheduled to be deactivated. The list is updated three times a year.
Modified: 6/12/2011
Follow this link to a guide that outlines remittance advice for Medicare providers, physicians, suppliers, and billers.
Modified: 6/9/2011
Learn about the advantages of electronic remittance advance (ERA) and the resources available from First Coast Service Options Inc. (FCSO) to help you understand ERAs.
Modified: 6/9/2011
Learn about the advantages of electronic remittance advance (ERA) and the resources available from First Coast Service Options Inc. (FCSO) to help you understand ERAs.

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