The CMS-1500 carries six service lines. Line seven starts a second form. This free tool shows the split for any week — the same logic Med Claims Pro runs automatically, including a receivable row per form.
Why it matters: payers pay per form, not per week. If forms A and B go out together but the check only covers A, per-week tracking calls it "partially paid" and loses the thread. Per-form receivables — the way Med Claims Pro tracks AR — show exactly which form is outstanding.
Frequently, yes — bill review processes each form on its own. That's why a week with two forms needs two receivable rows, and why "the week is partially paid" is usually really "form B hasn't paid yet."
Yes — each overflow form is a complete CMS-1500 with the full patient, claim, and provider blocks, plus its own six service lines and its own total charge. Med Claims Pro generates every block on every form automatically.