CO-16 Denial Code Explained
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5/8/20241 min read
CO-16 Denial Code Explained
CO-16 is a medical billing denial code that indicates missing or incomplete information is required for the payer to process the claim. This denial commonly occurs when claim details, documentation, or billing information are not submitted correctly.
What Does CO-16 Mean?
The CO-16 denial code means the insurance payer needs additional information before the claim can be reviewed or processed. The denial is often related to incomplete patient details, missing authorization information, invalid modifiers, or missing supporting documentation.
Common Reasons for CO-16
Missing patient information
Incomplete provider details
Invalid or missing modifiers
Missing authorization documentation
Missing medical records
Incorrect diagnosis or procedure codes
Incomplete claim submission
How To Fix CO-16
Review the payer’s denial message carefully and identify the missing or incorrect information. Update the claim with the required documentation or corrected billing details before resubmitting the claim to the insurance payer.
It is also important to verify payer-specific claim requirements to reduce future denials.
Quick Summary
CO-16 usually indicates missing or incomplete claim information. Most CO-16 denials can be resolved by correcting the claim, attaching the required documentation, and resubmitting it promptly.
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