lisner1204
Networker
Hi, everyone. I have docs that want to charge a new patient visit for a patient who is seeing them for an asymptomatic screening colonoscopy (patient over 50) when the patient has a commercial insurance. For Medicare patients, we do not charge an office visit prior. My physicians argue that they have to get the medical history and see the patient prior to the procedure for better medicine. Any thoughts? After reviewing several reports, there are larger payers that will pay the office visit. Are we in danger in case of an audit? Commercial payers USUALLY follow Medicare guidelines, but not always. Any thoughts? Thanks.