N624Remark Code (RARC)Active
N624 Remark Code: Workers' Comp Claim Withdrawn
The N624 remark code indicates that the associated Workers' Compensation claim has been withdrawn. This means that the claim will not be processed for payment, and any adjustments previously noted are now affected by this withdrawal.
How It Relates to the Denial
The N624 remark code typically accompanies a Claim Adjustment Reason Code that relates to the payment denial or adjustment of a Workers' Compensation claim. This combination signals that the claim has been officially retracted, impacting any financial outcomes previously expected.
Common Scenarios
1A provider submitted a claim for a Workers' Compensation service, but the remittance returned with the N624 code following a prior adjustment reason indicating denial of payment.
→ In this case, the N624 remark clarifies that the claim has been withdrawn entirely, so further action on the claim is unnecessary.
2A facility billed for a procedure covered under Workers' Compensation, but the payer's remittance included an adjustment reason for denial along with the N624 remark code.
→ This indicates that the claim is no longer valid due to its withdrawal, and the facility should not expect payment for the services rendered.
3A healthcare provider received a remittance for a Workers' Compensation claim that was previously submitted, showing a denial reason followed by the N624 remark code.
→ The N624 remark reinforces that the claim has been withdrawn, confirming that the denial is final and no further payments will be made.
What to Do
- Do not resubmit the withdrawn claim for payment.
- If further information is needed, consider contacting the payer for clarification on the withdrawal.
What to Check
- Verify the original claim submission details for any notes regarding withdrawal.
- Review the claim adjustment reason code that accompanies the N624 remark.
- Check any correspondence from the payer regarding the claim's status.