janajoshua31
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I am OM for a very busy pediatric practice in Washington, Missouri. Our physician for a large number of years, has charged a 99211 for a parent calling in to refill a controlled substance medication for ADD/ADHD. The call is noted in the patients chart and sent to the physician for revie. The physician opens patients chart and reviews the medication, dosage and last refill. then he/she writes/prints out the presciption on watermark paper and signs. This is taken to front office for parent to pickup and at that time we prove identity of parent, scan isnurance card and give the parent a questionaire to complete prior to hqanding them the script. The nurse is the one that gives script to parent and reviews the answers that the parent has given to our questionaire. If patient is having any problems then we make appointment for patient to be seen by physician. if patient is doing fine on medication and soage then we make sure that the patient has made an appointment within 4 months from his/her last.. then nurse puts note in patient chart and sends to physician to see and review and sign off on.
I have had numerous chart audits and not once told not to or we cannot bill for this.
? is can we charge a 99211? If so do we collect a copay?
I have had numerous chart audits and not once told not to or we cannot bill for this.
? is can we charge a 99211? If so do we collect a copay?