What is “DNB” in medical billing?

DNB in Medical Billing

DNB stands for “Do Not Bill,” indicating that a claim should not be submitted for payment.

DNB in Medical Billing Explained

In medical billing, DNB status is assigned to claims that require further review, are incomplete, or need corrections before submission. This status prevents the claim from being billed prematurely and helps avoid denials.

For example, a claim might be marked as DNB if it’s missing required information, such as the patient’s insurance policy number.

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