How the UB-04 Form Is Used to Bill Insurance Companies

The UB-04 uniform medical billing form is the standard claim form that institutional providers use, such as hospitals and community mental health care centers. It is used to bill Medicare, Medicaid, and other health insurance companies for inpatient or outpatient services.

Although developed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the paper form has become the standard claim form used by all insurance carriers. The National United Billing Committee, the governing body for medical claims billing forms, is responsible for the design and printing of the UB-04 form.

This article explains who can fill out the form and what the form's various sections mean.

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Who Can Bill Claims Using the UB-04?

Any institutional provider can use the UB-04 for billing medical claims. Non-institutional providers or suppliers, such as physicians or providers of durable medical equipment, use the CMS-1500 form.

Institutional providers that can use the UB-04 form include:

How Is the UB-04 Form Different Than an Itemized Bill?

An itemized medical bill lists in detail all the services that were provided during a visit or stay—such as a blood test or physical therapy—and may be sent to the patient directly. The UB-O4 form is used by institutions to bill insurance companies.

Tips for Preparing the UB-04

To fill out the form accurately and completely:

More detailed instructions can be found at www.cms.gov or www.nubc.org.

Fields of the UB-04

There are 81 fields or lines on a UB-04. They're referred to as form locators or "FL." Each form locator has a unique purpose:

Summary

Institutions use the UB-04 form to bill insurance for inpatient or outpatient medical and mental health claims. Examples include hospitals, hospices, rural health clinics, and comprehensive outpatient rehabilitation facilities. When filling out the form, be sure to understand the meaning of each of the 81 fields and to make sure that the information is accurate.

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  1. National Uniform Billing Committee. National Uniform Billing Committee Official Data Specifications Manual.
  2. National Uniform Billing Committee. National Uniform Billing Committee Official Data Specifications Manual.
  3. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Professional paper claim form (CMS-1500).
  4. CMS.gov. Medicare Claims Processing Manual.

By Joy Hicks
Joy B. Hicks, PhD, MBA, is an expert on the health insurance industry with over 15 years of experience in patient financial services.