Telehealth Billing – What You Should Know Exactly?
Tele-health
billing has been the talk of the trend on national media during the past few
months of the increase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even before the new
coronavirus hit the people in the USA, 76% of the US hospitals were offering
telehealth medicine to patients from distant locations.
Telehealth
refers to telemedicine encompasses
patient and physician’s communication through tele tools such as phone calls, emails,
and text messages. On the other way around, telemedicine even caters remote
clinical services through using technologies for remote patient monitoring and
live video conferencing as well.
Though
telemedicine is in practice, there are certain guidelines imposed by the CMS
pertained to telehealth, along with some variations in reimbursement of claims
as well, from payer to payer. To avoid the risk of the increase in the COVID-19
due to the current condition, extension has been provided to Medicare enrolees
to get in touch with physicians on emergency and no other option cases only.
What
procedure does telehealth billing follow according to new rules imposed by CMS?
- For
initiating reimbursement of telehealth services, an interactive audio and
video telecommunications system that enables communication between the
service provider and the beneficiary should be in real-time.
- There
is a change in the category of services due to the pandemic outbreak,
which needs to be followed properly before claims
submission/reimbursements. It may not completely change to the existing
telehealth billing rules, yet there are notable changes as well.
- Earlier
to COVID-19, telehealth was considered as a benefit of coverage only if
the originating site was outside the country of a Metropolitan Statistical
Area, but now there is more liberalness to many medical practices, health
centres, individual practitioners, etc.
- Prior
to COVID-19, all doctors, nurse practitioners,
nurse-midwives, clinical nurse specialists, certified and registered nurse
anesthetists, etc. were eligible to receive telehealth reimbursements, but
now telehealth billing is all about distant site, where the provider who
delivers the service is located.
Some of
frequently used telehealth billing codes for your knowledge
- New
patient visits: 99201–99205
- Consultations:
99241–99245
- Codes
for behavioural change interventions: 99406– 99408
- Established
patient visits: 99212–99215
Changes
in telehealth coding due to COVID-19:
In
case you are an individual telehealth service provider, then according to CMS,
these are the codes you should follow for evaluation and management visits, to
Medicare:
- 99421:
If the patient is an established one and opting for online digital
evaluation and management service for up to 7days, and the consultation
lasts for 5–10 minutes during the 7days, then the provided code should be
used.
- 99422:
In the same pattern, if the patient’s consultation lasts for 11–20
minutes, then apply this code.
- 99423:
In case the duration of tele-consultation exceeds 21 or more minutes, then
this code has to be considered.
If
you are a commercial player, then you might be required to use Modifier 95 on a
need basis for tele-health billing with Medicare. However, providers will make
use of the same POS code like how they use it for in-person services, as long
as the rules remain imposed and the COVID-19 outbreak continues.
Conclusion
Changes
in telehealth
billing and coding are common anytime no matter whatever the situation
we are. But keeping those changes in tele-health coding updated regularly is
highly critical for medical practices, due to the increase in the number of
patients who opt for telemedicine during this pandemic.
Therefore,
to control such complex situations and streamline to telehealth billing
process, thinking of outsourcing will be a great choice. 24/7 Medical Billing
Services offer a wide range of medical billing and coding services at high
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rules and trends in medical billing and coding, to provide a great service to
medical practices.
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