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Bill Instructions: CMS-1500 (HCFA)

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October 15, 2024

The CMS-1500 (HCFA) Form is used by healthcare providers and professionals to file original workers' compensation medical bills in Nevada.

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Filling out the Form

Instructions

Required Reports

Forms & Attachments

Timely Filing

12 months from DOS

CMS-1500 Form Instructions

The state of Nevada has no specific requirements for any billing forms. It is recommended that providers compliantly complete the CMS-1500 Form.  

To make things easier for you, daisyBill created this NUCC CMS-1500 Instructions Table showing the requirements of the National Uniform Claim Committee (NUCC), the entity which created and maintains the form. This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to represent state-specific requirements.

For additional information, review the complete NUCC Manual:
1500 Health Insurance Claim Form Reference Instruction Manual for Form Version 02/12

CMS-1500 Required Billing Documentation

For a complete bill, in NAC 616C.149, Nevada requires the provider to submit the following supporting documentation with the CMS-1500 Form, when applicable.

CMS-1500 Medical Bill

Required Documents

Medicine and E/M Services

Any bill for an office visit that is billed under codes 90000 to 99999, inclusive, must include a written report concerning the history of the injured employee, a comprehensive evaluation of the injured employee’s health condition or an evaluation of specific health problems of the injured employee, any decision made concerning the treatment required by the injured employee and all forms for submitting a claim to the insurer or billing reports that are requested by an insurer. Such a bill is not required to include a special report that is specifically requested by an insurer and is required to be billed under code 99080.

For additional information related to reporting please refer to daisyBill’s Nevada Billing Guide.

Timely Filing

Medical Bills must be filed within 12 months of the date of service for services rendered in Nevada.

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