PR-155: Patient Refused the Service/Procedure
Patient responsibility — review the adjustment and determine if the patient truly owes this amount.
What Does PR-155 Mean?
With PR (Patient Responsibility), the CARC 155 adjustment for patient refused the service/procedure shifts the financial impact to the patient. Before billing the patient, verify that the denial reason is valid. if the underlying issue can be corrected, resubmit the claim first to potentially eliminate the patient's liability.
CARC 155 appears on a remittance when the payer applies an adjustment for patient refused the service/procedure. Review the group code and any accompanying RARC codes to understand the full context of this adjustment.
Common scenarios that trigger this adjustment include: the patient explicitly refused to receive the service or procedure that was ordered, and the payer denies the claim because the service was not actually rendered; The provider incorrectly billed for a service that the patient refused, and the claim was denied because the service should not have been submitted; The patient withdrew consent during the procedure, and the full service as billed was not completed. The group code paired with CARC 155 determines who bears the financial responsibility — CO places it on the provider as a contractual obligation, PR shifts it to the patient, OA indicates a coordination of benefits or other payer adjustment.
How to Resolve
- Review the adjustment Examine the PR-155 adjustment and any RARC codes to understand the basis for the patient responsibility.
- Verify the adjustment is correct Confirm the PR designation and amount are appropriate based on the patient's plan benefits.
- Appeal if incorrect If the adjustment appears incorrect, file an appeal with supporting documentation.
- Collect from the patient if valid If the adjustment is confirmed correct, generate a patient statement and follow standard collection procedures.
Patient Refused the Service/Procedure grouped under PR places the financial responsibility on the patient. The specific reason depends on the context of this adjustment — review any accompanying RARC codes for detail. Because this represents a placement of responsibility rather than a coverage denial, an appeal isn't the right action; verify the placement is correct before billing the patient.
How to Prevent PR-155
- Verify patient benefits and financial responsibility before rendering services
- Communicate potential out-of-pocket costs to patients proactively
Also Filed As
The same CARC 155 may appear with different Group Codes:
Related Denial Codes
Sources
- https://www.mdclarity.com/denial-code/155
- https://x12.org/codes/claim-adjustment-reason-codes
- https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/ohs/health-it-advisory-council/apcd-advisory-group/data-submission-guide-workgroup/meeting-materials/6-30-22/carc-codes_final.pdf
- https://medicaid-documents.dhhs.utah.gov/Documents/pdfs/ClaimDenialCodes.pdf
- Codes maintained by X12. Visit x12.org for official definitions.