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A superbill is an itemized form, used by healthcare providers in the United States, which details services provided to a patient. It is the main data source for creation of a healthcare claim, which will be submitted to payers (insurances, funds, programs) for reimbursement.[1]

There is no standard format for a superbill but it usually covers certain key information about the provider, the patient, and the type of care.

References

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  1. ^ Backer, Leigh Ann (2006-09-01). "In Search of a Super Superbill". Family Practice Management. 13 (8): 43–46. ISSN 1069-5648. PMID 17022430.

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