Wiki FP vs IM and same TIN

Lisa Bledsoe

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When billing under the same TIN, are Family Practice and Internal Medicine considered "the same" and therefore a patient from FP cannot be coded as new to IM? This is what I believe, but unfortunately cannot find it in writing...
 
Thank you for the link Laura. I assume the physicians must be credentialed with each insurance carrier with the correct taxonomy code for proper recognition and reimbursement? I don't do the credentialing so I'm not sure how this works.
Lisa
 
Lisa, I used to work in the provider area at an insurance company. Most do list the provider's specialties and taxonomy numbers so it shouldn't be a problem. Sometimes, in multi-specialty groups, the insurance co. may have a problem because of all the same tax ID; but most have updated their software to recognize specialties and/or taxonomy codes. You should be OK with most insurance to bill a NP visit with the different specialty. We counted both FP and IM (along with Peds) as primary care, but different specialties.
Hope this helps!
 
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