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has anyone billed or coded for interpreter services?? We get billed for it but not sure how to bill insurance for this service. HELP
Vicki CPC |
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Hi Vicky,
Although we cannot bill an insurance carrier, or patient, for interpreter services; we can consider the option of using prolonged service codes for the additional time it takes the doctor with the patient due to using an interpretor. If the service took longer than normal due to interpretation needs, hopefully a time element is documented so you may look to those codes. Hope this helps! Kris |
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Brandi Tadlock, CPC, CPC-P, CPMA, CPCO
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I believe that billing for interpreter services is classified as discrimination, so you won't find a code to describe it. Incidentally, check out this article from the AMA - it's about a doctor who was sued (successfully) for refusing to pay for an interpreter for a patient who's deaf.
http://www.ama-assn.org/amednews/200...5/prca0105.htm
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Brandi Tadlock, CPC, CPC-P, CPMA, CPCO
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Thanks, Brandi!
Also, to Vicki: I should have added this note; if there is not enough exceeded time to meet prolonged service guidelines, payment for interpreter services falls under office overhead. So, if prolonged services can't be billed, make sure the person who handles the financials for the office/company is aware of the payments and has copies of the receipts. They will be needed for tax purposes. Kris |
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Thank you so much for your help. That is the answer I needed but did not want.
Thanks again Vicki, CPC
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