andersee
Expert
A psychologist sees a patient with a psych student (has an MA working towards a PhD or PsyD, not licensed). Is this a billable event to an insurance company when:
1. The psychologist is present 100% in the room and directs the actions of the student and develops the treatment plan?
2. The psychologist is present 100% in the next room behind a one way mirror and directs the actions of the student and develops the treatment plan?
I appreciate your input. Thanks!
1. The psychologist is present 100% in the room and directs the actions of the student and develops the treatment plan?
2. The psychologist is present 100% in the next room behind a one way mirror and directs the actions of the student and develops the treatment plan?
I appreciate your input. Thanks!