MA67Remark Code (RARC)ActiveInformational Alert
MA67 Remark Code - Correction to Prior Claim Alert
The MA67 alert indicates that there has been a correction made to a prior claim. This remark serves as a notification for the biller, signaling that the information on the previously submitted claim has been amended in some way.
What This Alert Tells You
The MA67 alert is informational and does not accompany any specific adjustment or denial. It is meant to keep billers informed about updates to prior claims without indicating any immediate action is required.
Common Scenarios
1A biller reviews the 835 remittance advice and notices the MA67 alert following the payment for a previously submitted claim.
→ The presence of the MA67 alert informs the biller that the payer has corrected details on the prior claim, but no further action is needed on this current claim.
2While reconciling accounts, a biller encounters the MA67 alert on a remittance advice related to a previously contested service.
→ This remark indicates that the prior claim has been corrected by the payer, which may affect the overall claim history but does not require any new submissions.
3A provider receives an 835 file that includes the MA67 alert after a previously denied claim was resubmitted.
→ The MA67 alert signifies that the payer has made adjustments to the prior submission, but it does not indicate any changes to the current claim's payment status.
What to Do
- Do not take any action based on the MA67 alert; it is purely informational.
What to Check
- Review the prior claim details to understand what corrections were made by the payer.
- Look at the claim history to see how the changes might affect future submissions.