Clean Claim
Definition
what makes a claim clean, submission requirements, and how clean claims prevent denials and speed payment.
Why Clean Claim Matters
Understanding clean claim is essential for medical billing teams to process claims correctly, prevent denials, and ensure accurate reimbursement. Incorrect handling leads to claim delays, revenue loss, and compliance risk.
How Clean Claim Works
This concept applies across all payer types — Medicare, Medicaid, and commercial insurance. The specific rules and requirements vary by payer. Always verify against the payer's current policy documentation and applicable federal or state regulations. See the CARC denial code reference for related denial resolution guidance.
Related Terms
Claim denial — related outcome when this concept is mishandled. CARC code — standardized denial explanation codes. Clean claim — the goal of proper billing processes. Appeal process — the remedy for denied claims.
Common Questions
Where can I learn more about clean claim?
CMS.gov publishes federal guidelines. Your payer's provider manual contains payer-specific rules. The AAPC and AHIMA provide coding education resources. For denial-specific guidance, see the Altair CARC denial code reference.
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This glossary is for informational purposes. Consult official billing guidelines and payer policies for definitive definitions. Last updated: 2026-04-06.