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Don’t crack under pressure to get physicians paid immediately; stay compliant if incident-to is a must Recently, the question was asked, “Why couldn’t It’s important to understand the premise and requirements of the incident-to reporting rule
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I am currently in the end stages of the interview process to become the lead medical biller at a smaller private practice I have a friend who works there who mentioned last night I would need to be comfortable billing non-credentialed providers under the credentialed providers She stated the
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I have heard form one of our local doctors that we can bill services rendered by our Nurse Practitioner while still pending to be credentialed with our local insurances It will be billing our Dr as the supervising provider and the Nurse Practitioner as the rendering provider while pending to be
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Substitute physicians can contribute to a practice’s revenue stream when modifier Q6 is used properly By LuAnn Jenkins, CPC, CPMA, CMRS, CEMC, CFPC Locum Locum tenens are contracted physicians who substitute for a physician who has left the practice, or who is temporarily unavailable
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Our online Credentialing Specialist course introduces the processes and duties associated with credentialing providers with payers Students will learn the end-to-end credentialing process of all providers for payers including the application process and tracking processes for maintaining the credentialing over time
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Both the credentialed physician and the qualified NPP providing the incident-to service must be employed by the group entity billing for the service If the physician is a sole practitioner, the physician must employ the NPP
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