dballard2004
True Blue
If a patient comes into the office for a travel exam because they are going out of the country and need an exam before they go to get the immunizations, can this be considered a preventative visit? I say no because it really doesn't meet the criteria for a preventative vist meaning it is not comprehensive in nature. Shouldn't this be billed with the appropriate E/M office visit?
Also,
If the exam was comprehensive in nature, would it qualify for a preventative exam? Thanks.
Also,
If the exam was comprehensive in nature, would it qualify for a preventative exam? Thanks.
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