N848Remark Code (RARC)Active
Effective 03/01/2021

N848 Remark Code - NDC Not Associated with Product

The N848 remark code indicates that the National Drug Code (NDC) billed cannot be associated with a product. This suggests that the NDC does not correspond to a recognized medication or product in the payer's database, leading to a denial or adjustment of the claim.

How It Relates to the Denial

The N848 remark code typically accompanies a claim adjustment reason code that indicates a denial or reduction in payment due to issues with the NDC. The combination signals that while there may be a payment adjustment, further clarification regarding the NDC is necessary for processing.

Common Scenarios

1A pharmacy submits a claim for a medication using a specific NDC, but the remittance comes back with a reason code indicating a payment denial for the drug.
→ The N848 remark code is pointing out that the NDC billed is not associated with any valid product, which is why the claim was denied.
2A provider bills for a chemotherapy drug using its NDC, and the remittance shows an adjustment due to the NDC not being recognized.
→ The N848 remark code indicates that the specific NDC does not match any products in the payer's system, necessitating a review or correction of the billed code.
3A hospital submits a claim for an injectable medication, but receives a remittance indicating a payment adjustment with N848 noted.
→ The N848 remark code informs the biller that the NDC provided cannot be linked to an existing product, which is essential to resolve the payment issue.

What to Do

  1. Verify the NDC billed on the claim against the payer's accepted NDC list.
  2. Ensure that the correct NDC is being used for the specific product dispensed or administered.
  3. If the NDC is correct, consider contacting the payer for clarification on their database.

What to Check

  • The NDC listed on the claim submission.
  • The payer's NDC reference database or list of approved products.
  • The claim adjustment reason code accompanying this remark for additional context.