klefebvre211
Guest
Hello,
I work for a non-participating fee for service physician and we used to provide Superbills to submit to their insurance for potential reimbursement. Now they've stated they do not have to provide anything but an itemized receipt to submit to their FSA/HSA. Is this correct? I do not believe they can avoid giving a Superbill with appropriate CPT and ICD-10 codes, but they feel otherwise.
If someone has any information and resources to support such information it would be greatly appreciated!
I myself see a chiro who doesn't take insurance and I would be upset if I didn't have something to turn in at least for a co-pay amount.
Thanks in advance for your time!
K.Lefebvre, CPC
I work for a non-participating fee for service physician and we used to provide Superbills to submit to their insurance for potential reimbursement. Now they've stated they do not have to provide anything but an itemized receipt to submit to their FSA/HSA. Is this correct? I do not believe they can avoid giving a Superbill with appropriate CPT and ICD-10 codes, but they feel otherwise.
If someone has any information and resources to support such information it would be greatly appreciated!
I myself see a chiro who doesn't take insurance and I would be upset if I didn't have something to turn in at least for a co-pay amount.
Thanks in advance for your time!
K.Lefebvre, CPC