Insurance/Health Series (INS)
100 | Insurance Plan Description |
112 | Property Damage Report |
148 | Report of Injury, Illness or Incident |
186 | Insurance Underwriting Requirements Reporting |
252 | Insurance Producer Administration |
255 | Underwriting Information Services |
267 | Individual Life, Annuity and Disability Application |
268 | Annuity Activity |
270 | Eligibility, Coverage or Benefit Inquiry |
271 | Eligibility, Coverage or Benefit Information |
272 | Property and Casualty Loss Notification |
273 | Insurance/Annuity Application Status |
274 | Health Care Provider Information |
275 | Patient Information |
276 | Health Care Claim Status Request |
277 | Health Care Claim Status Notification |
278 | Health Care Services Review Information |
288 | Wage Determination |
362 | Cargo Insurance Advice of Shipment |
500 | Medical Event Reporting |
820 | Premium Payments |
834 | Benefit Enrollment and Maintenance |
835 | Health Care Claim Payment/Advice |
837 | Health Care Claim |
924 | Loss or Damage Claim - Motor Vehicle |
925 | Claim Tracer |
926 | Claim Status Report and Tracer Reply |
928 | Automotive Inspection Detail |
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