What is “NMN according to LCD denial” in medical billing?

NMN According to LCD Denial in Medical Billing

NMN according to LCD denial refers to a claim denial based on a Local Coverage Determination (LCD) that states the service was not medically necessary.

NMN According to LCD Denial in Medical Billing Explained

In medical billing, LCDs are region-specific guidelines that determine medical necessity for certain services. If a claim is denied as NMN according to LCD, it means the service was deemed unnecessary based on local Medicare policies.

For example, a provider receives an NMN denial based on the LCD for a diagnostic test that is not covered for the patient’s condition.

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