Question: Can an ENT perform outpatient allergy testing at the hospital where he is an employed physician? His clinic is hospital owned as well.
If you’re coding for a physician practice owned by the hospital, however, the test may or may not be billable. The physician can administer and bill for the service, but his nurse cannot administer the test and bill it as incident-to the physician for services provided in a hospital outpatient facility.
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Answer: Whether your physician can bill for the testing depends on the situation.
Outpatient facility allergy services are covered under APCs (ambulatory payment classifications). If this is a hospital-based outpatient clinic, then you can report the service. An employee of the hospital (including the physician, if that’s the case) can administer the test and the hospital can bill it under the APC.