Cap Codes and descriptions
Cap codes define how the allowed amount is calculated in claims.
Cap Code | Description |
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F |
Flat Fee—If the cap code is set to |
R |
relative value units Note: For Basic pay type, if the cap code is blank, the default is R. |
UCR |
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CR |
The lesser of considered amount and relative value. Use the procedure source code to locate the the relative value for the procedure in the schedule. |
MR |
Minimum Relative Value—Similar to R above in determining the relative value. Compare the relative value to the minimum benefit (defined in the cap rate). The relative value amount will be allowed unless it is less than the minimum benefit, in which case, the minimum benefit will be allowed. Note: If the billed amount is less than the minimum benefit, the billed amount will be allowed. |
MU |
Minimum UCR—determine the UCR amount by following the path defined in the schedule. Compare the UCR to the minimum benefit (defined in the cap rate.) The UCR amount will be allowed unless it is less than the minimum benefit, in which case, the minimum benefit will be allowed. Note: If the billed amount is less than the minimum benefit, the billed amount will be allowed. |
MU2 |
Minimum UCR—determine the UCR amount by following the path defined in the schedule. Compare the UCR to the minimum benefit (defined in the cap rate.) The UCR amount will be allowed unless it is less than the minimum benefit, in which case, the minimum benefit will be allowed. Note: If the billed amount is less than the minimum benefit, the billed amount will be allowed. |
U2 |
This cap code is used specifically if both Basic and Major Medical use UCR codes and the Major Medical path is different from the Basic path. Note: Under Major Medical, if the cap code is blank, the default U is used. |
CU |
The lesser of the considered amount and UCR amount. Determine the UCR amount by following the path defined in the schedule, then compare the UCR to the considered amount and use the lower value. |
CU2 |
The lesser of the considered amount or UCR. determine the UCR amount by following the path defined in the schedule, then compare the UCR to the considered amount and use the lower value. |