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  2. dBrn - Wikipedia

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    Thus, 0 dBrn = -90 dBm. Use of 144 line , 144-receiver, or C-message weighting , or flat weighting , can be indicated in parentheses . With C-message weighting, a one- milliwatt , 1000 Hz tone will read +90 dBrn, but the same power as white noise , randomly distributed over a 3 kHz band will read approximately +88.5 dBrn, because of the ...

  3. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing, a payment process in the United States healthcare system, is the process of reviewing a patient's medical records and using information about their diagnoses and procedures to determine which services are billable and to whom they are billed.

  4. Current Procedural Terminology - Wikipedia

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    (99217–99220) Hospital observation services (99221–99239) Hospital inpatient services (99241–99255) Consultations (99281–99288) Emergency department services (99291–99292) Critical care services (99304–99318) Nursing facility services (99324–99337) Domiciliary, rest home (boarding home) or custodial care services

  5. How To Find and Change Your Billing Address - AOL

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    A billing address is a key piece of information as it is not only the address associated with your credit card but also used to correctly identify you with any online purchase.

  6. Ambulatory Payment Classification - Wikipedia

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    APCs or Ambulatory Payment Classifications are the United States government's method of paying for facility outpatient services for the Medicare (United States) program. A part of the Federal Balanced Budget Act of 1997 made the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services create a new Medicare "Outpatient Prospective Payment System" (OPPS) for hospital outpatient services -analogous to the ...

  7. National Uniform Billing Committee - Wikipedia

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    The National Uniform Billing Committee (NUBC) is the governing body for forms and codes use in medical claims billing in the United States for institutional providers like hospitals, nursing homes, hospice, home health agencies, and other providers. The NUBC was formed by the American Hospital Association (AHA) in 1975. [3]

  8. What Is a Billing Zip Code? How To Find Yours for Your ... - AOL

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    Your billing zip code, or credit card postal code, is the five-digit number on the bottom right, which in this sample is 90210. This would be the zip code associated with your billing address.

  9. Designate a secondary billing contact - AOL Help

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    But there is a way to share the responsibility – you can add a secondary billing contact. A secondary billing contact: • Can receive support from Member Services. • Acts as your representative in your absence. • Will have access to all of your billing information. • Can make changes to your account information, such as passwords ...