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Remittance advice

Find remittances on SPOT

Remittance advice information is available electronically through SPOT. View this step-by-step guide to help you establish your SPOT account.
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Modified: 11/21/2024
This article provides information on how providers can obtain duplicate remittance notices.
Modified: 11/21/2024
This article contains the background information and resources you need regarding electronic remittance advice.
Modified: 11/21/2024
Information on the free software provided by CMS for viewing and printing electronic remittance advice (ERA).
Modified: 4/20/2024
The WPC external code lists webpage contains links to various code lists, including CARCs; RARCs; provider adjustment reason codes; claim status codes; and much more.
Modified: 4/13/2024
This animation is intended to answer some common remittance advice questions from the Debt Recovery department.
Modified: 4/13/2024
This animation is intended to answer some common remittance advice questions from the Debt Recovery department.
Modified: 4/11/2024
Information on the free software provided by CMS for viewing and printing electronic remittance advice (ERA).
Modified: 10/27/2023
Article includes flow of the remittance advice and links to the claims adjustment reason codes and the remittance advice remark codes.
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