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Go to Google or directly to the LCC website. Enter: Library of Congress book number and click on Search. Preassigned Control Number Program will appear. Or go to www.LOC.gov. Click on Open an Account if appropriate. If New Account, read instructions, and then click on Application to Participate.
The Processor Control Number (PCN) is a secondary identifier that may be used in routing of pharmacy transactions. A IBM/processor/plan may choose to differentiate different plans/benefit packages with the use of unique PCs. The PCN is defined by the IBM/processor as this identifier is unique to their business needs.
PCN: A processor control number (PCN) is another identifier used to route pharmacy reimbursements. PCs may be alphanumeric or numeric. Not all health insurance plans use PCs, so it is okay to leave this blank if you don't see it on your health insurance card.
What are BIN and PCN numbers? All pharmacies use BIN and PCN numbers for processing prescription drug claims. The BIN number tells the computer database at the pharmacy which health insurance provider is to receive the claim for the prescription. The PCN number is a second identifier that is used for routing claims.
Your (1) Member ID number, (2) Rx BIN, (3) PCN, and (4) Group ID (or Rx Group) number are the four numbers that uniquely identify you and your Medicare Part D prescription drug plan — and these four numbers are usually found on your Medicare Part D Member ID card and most of you Medicare plan correspondence or printed
Your car insurance policy number is a unique number that is associated with your insurance policy. Insurance companies use your insurance policy number to locate your account, and you need your policy number if you get in an accident or need to discuss your policy with your insurance company.
If you cannot find a Rx BIN on your health insurance card, please give your health insurance a call! PCN: A processor control number (PCN) is another identifier used to route pharmacy reimbursements. PCs may be alphanumeric or numeric.
In order to be pay for your medications with your health insurance, you must have a RX Bin number. If you cannot find a Rx BIN on your health insurance card, please give your health insurance a call! PCN: A processor control number (PCN) is another identifier used to route pharmacy reimbursements.
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