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    ognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows ar
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    In our continuing series on medical billing, focusing on certificates of medical necessity, we'll be covering the GC0 record in this installment.

    The GC0 record is sent for any patient that either sees a chiropractor or has a chiropractic procedure performed. Not all insurance carriers recognize and pay on chiropractic claims so it is best to check with your carrier before attempting to send a GC0 record. If the record is not recognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows are

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    the GC0 record in this installment.

    The GC0 record is sent for any patient that either sees a chiropractor or has a chiropractic procedure performed. Not all insurance carriers recognize and pay on chiropractic claims so it is best to check with your carrier before attempting to send a GC0 record. If the record is not recognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows ar

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    or or has a chiropractic procedure performed. Not all insurance carriers recognize and pay on chiropractic claims so it is best to check with your carrier before attempting to send a GC0 record. If the record is not recognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows ar
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    ims so it is best to check with your carrier before attempting to send a GC0 record. If the record is not recognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows ar
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    ognized and the claim is sent with one, there is a good chance that the claim will be denied. What follows are the fields of the GC0 record.

    GC0 field 1, positions 1 - 3, is the record type. This needs to be filled in with GC0.

    GC0 field 2, positions 4 - 5, is the sequence number in claim. Because claims can have more than one GC0 record, each one has to have its own sequence number.

    GC0 field 3, positions 6 - 22, is the patient ID. This must be the same ID number that is transmitted in the CA0 record and all subsequent reco

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