Section title: Requests for Interpretation
RFI #
2184
Clarification on RFI 2123
Description

RFI 2123 states: PLB/L6 must be the sum of all the AMT*I amounts, with the exception of when the sum is $0.

However example provided in p. 1.10.2.9 has amount with different signs (i.e. positive / negative):

AMT*I*67.81~

PLB*12345*20021231*L6*-67.81~

Is this example correct?

Does it mean that sum of AMT*I amounts should be translated to PLB/L6 amount with the opposite sign (i.e. become negative from positive)?

RFI Response

In the 005010X221A1 guide, section 1.10.2.9 explicitly states “Convey the net for all claims in the remittance advice for interest in the Provider Adjustment Segment using Adjustment Reason code L6.”

In the TR3 Notes for the PLB segment explicitly states “These adjustments can either decrease the payment (a positive number) or increase the payment (a negative number). Zero dollar adjustments are not allowed.

Therefore, the example is correct, the PLB for interest would be the opposite sign of the sum of the amount in AMT*I, because it needs to convey an increase in the payment amount.

DOCUMENT ID
005010X221