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Wiki TeleHealth

coding4fun

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Can someone please assist me with the Telehealth billing? I work in a multi-specialty practice and our Family Medicine docs want to bill for telehealth services. This is a non Medicare pt so it is my understanding that we would bill the appropriate E/M code with a POS of 2. I believe that I understand the 99421-99423 are for ONLINE services only for established patient and 99441-99443 are for TELEPHONE service for established patients. Obviously, we have not billed these codes and I am trying to gain some insight in the understanding of how & when it is appropriate to bill for them. Any help if appreciated. I also understand that there are specific assigned Medicare codes for these services as well but do not believe that we fit any of the criteria for billing for Medicare.
 
I am new to this also. I work for an oncology/hematology office. 99441-99443 can be used for new or established patients with new or exacerbating established condition, not seen w/in the last 14 days. See the additional guidelines above the set of codes in the CPT book. It gives you additional information. Regarding insurances, from what I have been researching, the larger healthcare plans are now reimbursing the telehealth codes also. (ie. BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare); some other payers may also recognize them. Here is one of the websites that I found some of my information on.

 
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