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Clarify Temp Services Using Modifier Q6

Question: Our regular physician is taking some time off, and a temporary physician takes her place while she's gone. What code should I use to indicate that the substitute physician performed certain services?Alabama SubscriberAnswer: The general rule, particularly for Medicare, is to use modifier Q6 (Service furnished by a locum tenens physician) when billing for substitutes. Locum tenens reporting guidelines govern all services provided to Medicare patients by a substitute physician. The modifier simply tells Medicare that the services were actually provided by a locum tenens physician -- a one-way exchange between physicians.Rule of thumb: You must append this modifier to every procedure code on a claim for a substitute physician. But remember, you should still send the bill out under the regular physician's name.For instance, a substitute physician provides a level-two E/M for an established patient, you would bill 99212-Q6 (Office or other outpatient visit for the evaluation and management [...]
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