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POS when Client is Inpatient but Family w/o Client billed?

ejallo 4 years ago in User Group Help 0

Does anyone know what POS I would use to bill a 90846 (family session w/o patient) when the patient herself is in an inpatient facility? 

The parents met with our provider to discuss plans for when the patient is discharged.   I billed it out as we normally would under POS 11, but BCBS denied saying we needed to use an inpatient POS, but we are an outpatient only clinic. 

Thanks 

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Does anyone bill H2019 or H2013 for OPTUM?

Tina B 4 years ago in Billing/Electronic Modules 0

We are contracted for these codes w/ Medica and UHC. It has been a nightmare going back to 2017 trying to get these codes authorized and paid. We have been working with our provider relations rep and are sending her all denials.

Now they are telling us it is more widespread than just our clinic. Just wondering if anyone else has the same issue.

Thanks....Tina


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99070

sarah 4 years ago in Billing/Electronic Modules 0

Is anyone billing the 99070 code? Here is the info:

CPT Code:

99072

Description:

Additional supplies, materials, and clinical staff time over and above those usually included in an office visit or other nonfacility service(s), when performed during a Public Health Emergency, as defined by law, due to respiratory-transmitted infectious disease

Lay Description:

Code 99070 is adjunct to basic services rendered. The physician or other qualified provider reports this code to indicate supplies and materials provided over and above those usually included with an office visit or services rendered. This code does not include eyeglasses; report the appropriate supply code if eyeglasses are provided. List drugs, trays, supplies, and other materials provided when using this code. Code 99072 reports additional supplies, materials, and clinical staff time necessary to perform safety protocols during a public health emergency (PHE) due to respiratory-transmitted infectious disease. Extra precautions, over and above those usually included in an office visit or other non-facility services, are taken to ensure the safety of patients and health care professionals during in-person interactions while allowing for the provision of evaluation, treatment, or procedural services. Use of this code does not depend on a specific patient diagnosis.

Notes:

Includes supplemental reporting for services adjunct to basic service provided.

Includes additional supplies, materials, and clinical staff time required for patient symptom review, personal protective equipment (PPE) use, and heightened cleaning processes due to respiratory-transmitted infectious disease during a declared public health emergency (PHE), as defined by law.

Excludes reporting more than one time per encounter, despite number services provided during encounter.

Excludes Supplies and materials provided, above those normally included in the encounter, unrelated to a declared PHE (99070).

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-- Accredited for physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, certified nurse midwives, and certified midwives;
-- Complete the program at your own pace; and
-- Enjoy a friendly learning experience, using case studies, self-reflection questions, and a Resource Library.Learn how to improve your quality of care by understanding, respecting, and responding to a patient’s experiences, values, and beliefs: https://thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov/maternal-health-care.


Think Cultural Health is a website of the HHS Office of Minority Health that provides health and health care professionals with information, continuing education opportunities, and resources on how to provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services.

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90791 with a 96130, 96136 Etc

Laura G 4 years ago in Billing/Electronic Modules updated by John-Debbie Trunk 4 years ago 3

Hello

Can anyone tell me if you can bill a 90791 on the same date as a 96130, 96131, 36, 37?

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ARMHS billing for MN MA / Modifier for supervised claims?

Kim N 4 years ago in Billing/Electronic Modules updated 4 years ago 2

We are some what new to the ARMHS program and are having issues with denials for MN MA... We have Mental Health Practitioners trying to bill individual services (H2017).

(They are Mental health practitioners NOT Mental health rehabilitation workers that would use the H2017 HM) 

Mental Health Practitioners are not licensed so need a supervisor. Yet, our supervised claims have a HN modifier on them.  Call center tells us that the claims can't have HN.  However, if we bill without the HN it will look like Supervisor is the one providing the service.   Any help would be greatly appreciated!!  They way we are billing works for Blue Plus and UCare PMAP..   Thanks!!

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BluePlus and CTSS group payments. We have had denied CTSS group claim payments since July of 2020. I am in communication with BluePlus to get this resolved but its a slow process and these services should be covered. Is anyone else have this issue?

Cindy 4 years ago in Billing/Electronic Modules 0

We have had denied CTSS group claim payments since July of 2020. I am in communication with BluePlus to get this resolved but its a slow process and these services should be covered. Is anyone else have this issue?

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client portal link on provider website

Rochelle Garcia 4 years ago in Client Portal 0

Hello 

Just wondering if any other providers have their client portal link on their website so that is easy for clients to access.  Im not sure this is allowed by Procentive but I wanted to check before we tried.

Thanks!