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Denial Code CARC B7: This provider was not certified/eligible to be paid for this service on this date

CARC B7 means: this provider was not certified/eligible to be paid for this service on this date. Here's what it means in plain English, why it happens, and how it's worked toward payment.

CARC B7 — This provider was not certified/eligible to be paid for this service on this date. Denial family: Provider eligibility / credentialing.

Why you get a CARC B7 denial

How to fix or appeal CARC B7

  1. Verify the provider's enrollment/credentialing status with the payer for that date.
  2. If enrollment is now active (or retroactive), request reprocessing with the effective date.
  3. Correct provider identifiers/taxonomy if mis-keyed and rebill.

Recoverable when enrollment was actually active or applies retroactively; otherwise it's a credentialing fix.

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CARC B7 — FAQ

What does CARC B7 mean?

The payer's records show the provider wasn't eligible to be paid for that service on that date — usually an enrollment or credentialing gap. Verify status for the exact date of service.

Can a B7 denial be fixed?

Often — if enrollment was active or is granted retroactively, the payer can reprocess. If it's a credentialing gap, it's resolved going forward and any retro window is worked.

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