X12 Document List - Insurance/Health Series (INS)

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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