kmarceau
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Hey Y'all!
Case Example: A patient comes in to the office for a new E/M regarding birth control methods. The initial provider goes over all the available options, but the patient does not make a decision prior to leaving the appointment. Then, on the same day, the patients returns to the clinic to get an IUD placed, but sees a different provider for the procedure as the initial provider was not available.
Should each provider submit their own claim (one for the E/M and one for the IUD insertion)? Should the E/M and IUD insert be billed with modifier 25 under a single provider, as they both work for the same clinic? Which provider should the services be billed under?
Thanks!
-KM
Case Example: A patient comes in to the office for a new E/M regarding birth control methods. The initial provider goes over all the available options, but the patient does not make a decision prior to leaving the appointment. Then, on the same day, the patients returns to the clinic to get an IUD placed, but sees a different provider for the procedure as the initial provider was not available.
Should each provider submit their own claim (one for the E/M and one for the IUD insertion)? Should the E/M and IUD insert be billed with modifier 25 under a single provider, as they both work for the same clinic? Which provider should the services be billed under?
Thanks!
-KM