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Wiki Billing RN services in a Private School setting

joanne.lesek

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I am currently billing for PT, OT & Speech for a company in Arizona that also has a private school for children with special needs. As we have grown we now have the need for an RN on staff at the school. Does anyone have any information on whether we can bill private insurance for services provided by an RN on staff. We do not bill Medicare so it would only be commercial insurance since we are a Private school & receive no state funding. Any information on billing breathing treatments, feeding tubes etc. by an RN in a private school setting would be greatly appreciated.
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Jo
 
Most commercial payers do not credential RNs, so you would not be able to bill them for these services. They credential only MDs, DOs, DCs, APRNs and occasionally PAs. If the RN is your employee, you should be contracting with the school for her services, not billing the family's insurance.
 
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