Course Overview
Medicare typically only pay 85% of their approved physician fee schedule for a service rendered by credentialed non-physician practitioners (NPP). If you employ non-physician practitioners and follow the Incident-To rules, you can bill at the full physician rate (100%) for service provided by non-physician practitioners. Complying with the complexities of Incident to billing supervision regulations is the only way for your practice to get paid 15% more for your non-physician practitioner (NPP) services. Billing, coding and compliance expert Leslie Boles BA, CCS, CPC, CPMA, CHC, CPC-I, CRC will help you cut through the complexities of these Incident-To rules and capture the additional reimbursement.
What you’ll learn:
- Why bill “Incident-To”?
- Practical understanding of “Incident-To”
- When you can bill Non-Physician Providers (NPP) claim at 100%?
- Incident-To Requirements
- Billing for Incident-To Services
- Other considerations: (a) compliance with scheduling and supervising new visits for new and existing patients (b) Federal False Claim Act violations
- Common Misinterpretations
- When you cannot bill Incident To services?
- Clinical Case Study and Enforcement Actions
Who should attend:
- Physicians
- Non-Physicians Providers
- Billing and Coding Specialists
- Revenue Cycle Manager and Staff
- Practice Managers
- Clinical Operations Staff
- Compliance Officers
- Healthcare Executives and Leaders
- Anyone involved in the billing and getting paid for NPP Incident to services
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to comply with Incident-To rules and maximize your Non-physician practitioners (NPP) reimbursement.