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Wiki Pharmacist billing in a office setting

dletourneau

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Where can I find updated information as to what a pharmacist can bill for, in a physicians office.
 
Pharmacists are not able to bill services under most medical payer plans. If the pharmacist is functioning as a practice employee and performing services that qualify as 'incident to', those services can be billed under the physician's credentials, but I'd recommend have a compliance professional review this first before billing anything as it could become a serious problem for the practice if done incorrectly.

Here's an article that you might find helpful as a starting point:

https://www.ashp.org/-/media/assets...ambulatory-pharmacy-patient-care-services.pdf
 
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