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Want to make sure I'm thinking correctly on this one.
For CGS Medicare (who requires the interp date as billing date on diagnostic tests):
The practice owns the equipment, employs the techs, and 1 physician supervises and reads both the nuclear and stress portion within a reasonable time frame, i.e., read is done by the next day:
78452
93015
J2785
A9502 if a chemical stress
The practice owns the equipment, employs the techs, and physician A supervises and physician B reads both the stress and the nuclear:
Physician A bills – 78452-TC
93016
93017
J2785
A9502 if a chemical stress
Physician B bills – 78452-26 on date he signs
93018 on date he signs
If I'm wrong, please help me understand.
Thanks!
For CGS Medicare (who requires the interp date as billing date on diagnostic tests):
The practice owns the equipment, employs the techs, and 1 physician supervises and reads both the nuclear and stress portion within a reasonable time frame, i.e., read is done by the next day:
78452
93015
J2785
A9502 if a chemical stress
The practice owns the equipment, employs the techs, and physician A supervises and physician B reads both the stress and the nuclear:
Physician A bills – 78452-TC
93016
93017
J2785
A9502 if a chemical stress
Physician B bills – 78452-26 on date he signs
93018 on date he signs
If I'm wrong, please help me understand.
Thanks!