What is Place of Service (POS) in Medical billing?


In medical billing, the Place of Service (POS) code is a two-digit code that indicates where a healthcare service was provided. Here is a list of some common Place of Service codes, along with their brief description.

11: Office: The location where a physician or other healthcare provider provides medical services to patients on an outpatient basis.

12: Home: The patient's home, where medical services are provided by a healthcare provider.

19: Off-campus outpatient hospital: A location that is not part of a hospital's main campus, where medical services are provided on an outpatient basis.

22: Outpatient hospital: A hospital location where patients receive medical services on an outpatient basis, such as a clinic or emergency room.

23: Emergency room: A hospital location where patients receive emergency medical care.

49: Independent clinic: A location where medical services are provided by a healthcare provider who is not part of a hospital or other facility.

50: Federally qualified health center: A facility that provides healthcare services to underserved populations, such as low-income individuals or those living in rural areas.

99: Other: A location that does not fit into any of the other Place of Service codes, such as a patient's workplace or a nursing home. 

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