Billing Corner:
Locum Tenens Billing Doesn't Apply to New Docs Who Aren't Yet Credentialed
Published on Tue Dec 11, 2012
Uncredentialed physicians don’t fall into any ‘locum tenens loophole.’ Myth: Tired of waiting for your new physician’s Medicare credential to process? You can just report the new doctor’s service under an existing physician’s ID number and append the locum tenens modifier to it, right? Reality: No way. Locum tenens is designed to represent services performed "in the absence of the regular physician," according to chapter 1 of the Medicare Claims Processing Manual. The scenario: Many practices have grown frustrated at wait times for Medicare credentialing when they hire a new physician, so they simply report the new physician’s service as if it was performed by a locum tenens doctor, but that goes against the original intent of the locum tenens rules. Some practices are billing this way and they may even say they heard the advice at a conference. But you have to go back to the original source -- chapter [...]