What is “POS” in medical billing?

POS in Medical Billing

POS stands for Place of Service, a two-digit code that indicates the location where medical services were provided.

POS in Medical Billing Explained

In medical billing, POS codes are essential for accurately billing insurance companies and determining reimbursement rates. Different locations, such as hospitals, offices, and ambulances, have specific POS codes that must be included on claims.

For example, a claim for an office visit includes POS 11 to indicate the service was provided in a physician’s office.

Learn more about common acronyms and abbreviations in Medical billing glossary.

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