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Never did that before but know have a patient who also is good friend of mine who insist that I should bill for the home visits. I check on him usually once a week. Does anyone have experience with billing for home visits ?
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We make quite a few housecalls a month. Example: Bill a 99350 Home Visit Established Patient, High Complexity. Also include venipucture by Physician.
Peter Saracino Manager Maura Bagos, DO PC Internal Medicine
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Thank you for fast response. Do you document this same way as regular office visit in AC ?
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We are still in trial phase with AC but do create a SOAP note and visit summary in our current EMR. Altapoint is our billing program.
Peter Saracino Manager Maura Bagos, DO PC Internal Medicine
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Just did my first one yesterday. Billed 99350. 1 hour face to face. Billed and documented in a same way as I usually do except place of service is 12. But you have to be approved by Medicare to do so. I mean for Medicare pts.
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document the home visit in AC the same as you would an in office visit. I usually clearly state in the CC: HOME VISIT, and indicate in the History something about the patient's mobility status or whatever made it medically necessary for me to do a home visit (in the event of a Medicare audit).
Adam Lauer, DO (solo FP) Twin City Family Medicine Brewer, ME
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