CO-16: Missing or Invalid Information
CO-16 means the claim is missing or has invalid information the payer needs to adjudicate it. A RARC on the remittance points to the specific missing element.
Why payers issue CO-16
- A required field was blank, wrong, or mistyped (member ID, NPI, DOB)
- A RARC pinpoints the exact missing element
- Referring or rendering provider info didn't match payer records
- An expected modifier or authorization number was absent
Is it recoverable? Among the cheapest to recover — read the RARC, correct the element, and resubmit as a corrected claim.
Common questions
What does CO-16 mean?
CO-16 means the claim is missing or has invalid information the payer needs to adjudicate it. A RARC on the remittance points to the specific missing element. Claim/service lacks information or has submission/billing error(s).
How do I appeal or fix a CO-16 denial?
Among the cheapest to recover — read the RARC, correct the element, and resubmit as a corrected claim. Common causes: a required field was blank, wrong, or mistyped (member ID, NPI, DOB); a RARC pinpoints the exact missing element; referring or rendering provider info didn't match payer records; an expected modifier or authorization number was absent.
Is a CO-16 denial worth appealing?
Among the cheapest to recover — read the RARC, correct the element, and resubmit as a corrected claim. You only pay on what's actually recovered, so there's no cost to working the ones that are winnable.
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